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How can banks truly understand the changing regulatory landscape?

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The EU AI Act came into force earlier this year, marking a major milestone as the first regulation of its kind for this emerging technology. While the Act has raised concerns about compliance costs and potential impacts on innovation, its overarching goal is to position the EU as the “global hub for trustworthy AI” and reduce risks associated with the new technology.

Although the Act will affect many industries, its immediate impact on financial services (FS) may seem less significant at first. The FS sector is already heavily regulated to ensure the safety and soundness of the financial system and protect consumers. However, there’s room for improvement in the eyes of the banks. Mitek’s 2024 Identity Intelligence Index found over a third (36%) of banks want better clarity on new regulations to enhance customer protection.

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