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Three Takeaways from the IOSCO Report to Securities Regulators on Artificial Intelligence

Debevoise Data Blog

The Report is the culmination of IOSCO’s multiyear effort engaging with market intermediaries and asset managers to identify real-life artificial intelligence (“AI) and machine learning (“ML”) use cases and their associated risks, and incorporates the feedback IOSCO received on its June 2020 Consultation Report.

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Regulatory Risks for Not Disclosing Trading Algorithms – Five Takeaways from the SEC’s $170 Million Settlement with BlueCrest Capital

Debevoise Data Blog

Regulators in the United States and abroad are showing increasing interest in pursuing enforcement actions against companies that deploy artificial intelligence, machine learning, or algorithmic-based applications (“AI”) in a way that the regulators perceive as harmful to the public.

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What’s new in OpenText eDiscovery

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OpenText provides Axcelerate Cloud users with the opportunity to leverage Generative AI for case and concept label summarization Building on a long tradition of incorporating AI and machine learning to speed document review OpenText is thrilled to introduce the next generation of AI-enhanced productivity - Aviator for Axcelerate.

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What’s new in OpenText Axcelerate

OpenText

An intuitive TAR interface and workflows reduce learning curves so your team can uncover the most relevant evidence without delay, and visualization tools allow project managers to easily track the progress of review and accurately estimate time to completion. November 2020: What’s new in OpenText Axcelerate CE 20.4

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Increased Focus by Federal Regulators on AI and Consumer Protection in the Financial Sector

Debevoise Data Blog

As financial institutions increasingly deploy artificial intelligence (“AI”), including machine learning and automated decision-making technologies, across their business lines, U.S. federal regulators have started to scrutinize the consumer protection implications of these technologies.