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A recent report finds that firms will be spending more on A.I. to bolster not cut AML staff members.
A recent report finds that artificial intelligence (A.I.) technologies are not taking jobs from anti-money laundering (AML) professionals and that 86 percent of financial services professionals polled intend to increase their spending on A.I.-based technologies. In fact, the report, “Technology Transformation in Financial Crime Compliance,” from solutions provider WorkFusion and market research firm Celent, finds...
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