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Developing AI comes with geopolitical risks, says panel

Summer Meetings panel discusses infrastructure supply chains and where data is stored

Artificial Intelligence Initiative: European Central Bank

Data is the “eyes and ears” that enables central banks to tell the stories of the economy, a panel chair told the Central Banking Summer Meetings on June 12.

The panel – which brought together data architects from central banks in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the Americas – discussed how to build resilient infrastructure that could incorporate artificial intelligence and quantum capabilities, while mitigating geopolitical risks. 

“Use of data science techniques requires state-of-the-art IT

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