Part 2 – GenAI in Financial Services
In the first article of the Pre-trained Generative AI Series, we provided a comprehensive introduction to Generative AI (GenAI) technology, examining its evolution up to the present stage. We deliberated over various critical elements to bear in mind when implementing GenAI, along with its potential to revamp corporate operations.
In our second article, our experts Rav Hayer and Miguel Briales Romanillos delve deeper into one specific sphere where this technology has a huge potential: the Financial Services sector. We explore current use cases that are delivering real value, taking the existing state of the technology into consideration. Furthermore, we explain potential challenges that these corporations may face with emphasis on ethical issues, and the progression we anticipate for this technology in the years to come.
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