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Wild West or world of opportunity for fintechs? Charles Kerrigan, Partner at CMS London, and Matt Williamson, SVP at Endava jump into the hot seat. Listen in for insights on what the most recent AI revolutions might mean for fintechs, the types of regulations being put forward, the impacts of horizontal versus vertical regulation, why GenAI is an expert tool for experts, and what early-adopting organisations might be doing wrong when it comes to their data.
Key Takeaways.
[0:00] Denise Johansson puts Charles Kerrigan, Partner at CMS London, and Matt Williamson, SVP at Endava, in the hot seat.
[2:22] The pace of change does make it seem like the Wild West, but it really is only as wild as your risk appetite.
[3:56] The first AI wave rippled through financial services years ago, but this recent surge hits differently. Charles explains the two types of regulations — horizontal (EU) vs. vertical (UK) — currently on the horizon.
[7:31] Efficiencies! The biggest wins might not be sexy right now, but they are pushing the wave.
[10:59] Navigating hallucinations is an issue when it remains an expert tool in the hands of experts. Charles explains why he should not use GenAI to build a nuclear power station.
[14:30] Regulators will always pick transparency, especially when the new shiny thing seems too good to be true.
[15:13] Is it the Wild West, or is it FOMO?
[17:36] Let's talk about data hygiene because we're all doing it rather poorly.
[19:07] Matt's predictions for 2025: mind your fraud detection.
[20:04] Charles' predictions for 2025: watch for oncoming regulation, and he sees an opportunity for fintech to take on a leadership role!
[22:38] Charles shares his advice for companies looking to begin adapting to AI.
[24:16] Matt asks "But will it make the boat go faster"?
[25:28] Denise signs out until the next time she puts an industry leader in the hot seat.
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By EnfuceWild West or world of opportunity for fintechs? Charles Kerrigan, Partner at CMS London, and Matt Williamson, SVP at Endava jump into the hot seat. Listen in for insights on what the most recent AI revolutions might mean for fintechs, the types of regulations being put forward, the impacts of horizontal versus vertical regulation, why GenAI is an expert tool for experts, and what early-adopting organisations might be doing wrong when it comes to their data.
Key Takeaways.
[0:00] Denise Johansson puts Charles Kerrigan, Partner at CMS London, and Matt Williamson, SVP at Endava, in the hot seat.
[2:22] The pace of change does make it seem like the Wild West, but it really is only as wild as your risk appetite.
[3:56] The first AI wave rippled through financial services years ago, but this recent surge hits differently. Charles explains the two types of regulations — horizontal (EU) vs. vertical (UK) — currently on the horizon.
[7:31] Efficiencies! The biggest wins might not be sexy right now, but they are pushing the wave.
[10:59] Navigating hallucinations is an issue when it remains an expert tool in the hands of experts. Charles explains why he should not use GenAI to build a nuclear power station.
[14:30] Regulators will always pick transparency, especially when the new shiny thing seems too good to be true.
[15:13] Is it the Wild West, or is it FOMO?
[17:36] Let's talk about data hygiene because we're all doing it rather poorly.
[19:07] Matt's predictions for 2025: mind your fraud detection.
[20:04] Charles' predictions for 2025: watch for oncoming regulation, and he sees an opportunity for fintech to take on a leadership role!
[22:38] Charles shares his advice for companies looking to begin adapting to AI.
[24:16] Matt asks "But will it make the boat go faster"?
[25:28] Denise signs out until the next time she puts an industry leader in the hot seat.
People.
Links.
Guest Quotes (edited).
Denise Quotes (edited).