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GFT and Google to host AI event in London next month

GFT and Google are delighted to be hosting an event on Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Wednesday May 9 at Google offices in Central London. This exciting event, which starts at 4pm, is a great opportunity to see how AI can deliver effective solutions for real-world business problems, and the demonstrable benefits for financial services, from

  • Editorial Team
  • April 26, 2018
  • 2 minutes

GFT and Google are delighted to be hosting an event on Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Wednesday May 9 at Google offices in Central London. This exciting event, which starts at 4pm, is a great opportunity to see how AI can deliver effective solutions for real-world business problems, and the demonstrable benefits for financial services, from the technology specialists at GFT.

Craig Parfitt (Head of Engineering, GFT) and fellow GFT specialists will be demonstrating how implementing automated and intelligent systems can be achieved at pace and in a cost-effective way. They will also be joined by a guest speaker from a major European bank that is utilising AI for the benefit of the organisation and its customers.

For the last 35 years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been promising much yet not really delivering outside of the academic world. Recent developments, however, point to the beginning of a step change in the delivery of efficient and demonstrable benefits which the technology can bring to financial services.

As the AI evolution takes on greater significance, financial institutions can now gain access to distilled information from massive archives using automation and intelligence, targeting low-complexity and high-frequency operations. We now have the capability to achieve such benefits at pace, and in a highly cost-effective way.
This exclusive event is a great opportunity to hear about AI’s capability to deliver solutions for real-world business problems, and the demonstrable benefits for financial service firms in utilising Google technologies to manage large-scale data processing.