AI in finance 2024
This event is OMFIF’s inaugural seminar on artificial intelligence policy and governance in finance. Taking place in partnership with the University of Oxford, it brings together the world’s leading AI innovators, major financial institutions and key regulators to discuss AI in finance safety and governance.
High-level panellists will provide insight into the use cases and risks of AI, related to cybersecurity, privacy, misinformation and financial market volatility.
Speakers will also offer their perspectives on what’s next for AI regulations in the European Union, UK and US in addition to developments in OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude.
Speakers
Stephen Barr
Director, Global Industry Adviser, Worldwide Government
Microsoft
Stephen Barr
Director, Global Industry Adviser, Worldwide Government
Microsoft
Julian Jacobs
Senior Economist; Research Lead, Future Impact Group
OMFIF; University of Oxford
Julian Jacobs
Senior Economist; Research Lead, Future Impact Group
OMFIF; University of Oxford
Anne Leslie
Cloud Risk and Controls Leader, Europe
IBM
Anne Leslie
Cloud Risk and Controls Leader, Europe
IBM
Mario Pisani
Deputy Director, Financial Stability
UK Treasury
Mario Pisani
Deputy Director, Financial Stability
UK Treasury
Ellie Sweet
AI Regulation, Legislative Strategy, Consultation & Engagement, Digital and Tech Policy
UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Ellie Sweet
AI Regulation, Legislative Strategy, Consultation & Engagement, Digital and Tech Policy
UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Robert Trager
Director, Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative
University of Oxford
Robert Trager
Director, Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative
University of Oxford
Paolo Valenziano
Head of Content Delivery
Bank of England
Paolo Valenziano
Head of Content Delivery
Bank of England
Timings
14:00 – 14:30 Welcome and refreshments
14:30 – 15:30 Session I: AI and misinformation, communications and market guidance
15:30 – 16:00 Refreshment break
16:00 – 17:00 Session II: AI safety and regulations in finance