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A new report finds financial services firms want AI but have been hindered by legacy systems.
According to a recent survey, Wall Street’s financial technology end-users are increasingly turning to AI, or artificial intelligence (also known as machine learning), to transform their operations through algorithms and computer code. That is one of the bottom-line findings from the “2019 Artificial Intelligence Outlook,” a survey conducted by Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. Another survey...
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