Leading Wall Street regulators are moving to introduce new rules for brokers that use artificial intelligence to interact with clients, Investment News reports. A long-gestating plan to rein in conflicts of interest related to artificial intelligence technology could emerge as early as October, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said Tuesday. The proposal would also apply to predictive data analytics and machine learning. #新闻frontier# #Content Star#
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Leading Wall Street regulators are moving to introduce new rules for brokers that use artificial intelligence to interact with clients, Investment News reports. A long-gestating plan to rein in conflicts of interest related to artificial intelligence technology could emerge as early as October, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said Tuesday. The proposal would also apply to predictive data analytics and machine learning. #新闻frontier# #Content Star#