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BoE’s Sarah Breeden warns against AI complacency and announces new consortium

Deputy Governor of the Bank of England for Financial Stability Sarah Breeden
Photo: Hannah McKay – WPA Pool/Getty Images

The Bank’s deputy governor wants more done to understand benefits and risks of emerging technology.

“Be humble and be prepared” when dealing with artificial intelligence (AI) was the message to financial regulators and central banks from Sarah Breeden, the Bank of England’s deputy governor for financial stability at an international conference in Hong Kong recently.

She also announced that the BoE is launching a

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