The impact of Covid on machine learning and data science in UK banking
David Bholat,
Mohammed Gharbawi () and
Oliver Thew ()
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David Bholat: Bank of England
Mohammed Gharbawi: Bank of England
Oliver Thew: Bank of England
Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 2020, vol. 60, issue 4, 3-3
Abstract:
This article reports findings from a survey conducted in August 2020 of banks headquartered or operating in the UK. The survey sought to understand how Covid has affected the adoption and use of machine learning and data science. We will continue to monitor how these technologies are used, including their benefits and risks, and explore how we can best support their safe adoption.
Date: 2020
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