Managing Director Vincent Walden recently published an article for ACFE’s Fraud Magazine titled, “Demystifying AI in Anti-Fraud and Compliance Efforts,” where he discussed the implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning for fraud examiners and compliance professionals.
Vincent provides insight into how "We can leverage statistics more than algorithmic rules in cognitive insights to predict a particular customer’s buying preferences, identify credit fraud in near or real time, and automate personalized targeting of digital ads."
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This article was originally published in the ACFE's Fraud Magazine. Copyright © 2020 Association of Certified Fraud Experts. Click here to read the full issue.
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