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Working group minutes: from AI adoption to integration

Central banks are trialling diverse use cases, but many have yet to fully embed the tech in their work

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Central banks are trialling a range of applications for artificial intelligence, but few have reached the stage of establishing clear governance frameworks or restructuring their processes to take full advantage of the technology.

Participants in the Central Banking London Meetings on June 10 came together for an interbank working group to discuss AI. The central bankers present spoke about how they were applying AI, the steps they had taken to rethink workflows, and where they saw risks in AI

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