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Is your firm affected by the new General Data Protection Regulation in the EU? 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Comment sought by 18 May 2018 on amendments to A2X trading rules and listing requirements 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Credit regulator publishes guidelines for comment 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Comment invited by 31 May 2018 on credit affordability guideline 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Why it is sound for financial advisors to be shareholders in an asset management company 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Disclosure to be tightened for debt issuers- JSE 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Altaba, formerly known as Yahoo, charged and fined 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
New FAIS Ombud appointed from 1 May 2018 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Lewis fined R5m in settlement with credit watchdog 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Amendments to Financial Sector Regulation Act address bank failure 20 CompliNEWS 11 May 2018
Working Smart

By Lee Rossini

Although generative AI has been around for a while, it suddenly seems to have taken off. Generative AI refers to a category of artificial intelligence that can create new content – text, images, music, code, and more – based on patterns learned from existing data. Rather than simply analysing or classifying information, generative AI models are designed to generate outputs that closely mimic human creativity and reasoning. These models have revolutionised fields from content creation, software development and client service, amongst others.

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