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  1. Nov 22

    Fantastic Sharmista Appaya! What a valuable resource from The World Bank.

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  2. Nov 22

    Have to say this is one particular conversation I am really excited to be a part of. Thank you American Council for Technology - Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) for inviting me to join and share insights from my time at Treasury and FinRegLab's work o…

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    Nov 10

    Doctor Fights, double feature

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  4. Nov 3

    So many critical, global conversations this year about the safe and fair use of AI/ML in financial services, and I'm pleased to be participating in another this morning with David Heike, Albert Chang, and Walter McCahon this morning as part of a Workshop…

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    Oct 18

    An amazing vintage selfie from Colin Powell’s official Facebook page - he posted it in 2014 with the caption “Throwback Thursday - I was doing selfies 60 years before you Facebook folks.”

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  6. Oct 16

    Great role. Important work.

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  7. Oct 14

    Great discussion with global perspectives on building trustworthy and the implications for governance requirements and inclusion expectations. I really enjoyed hearing , , , and .

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    Oct 11

    These three are great ambassadors for the interesting and important work that economists do. And this should be the first of several in the applied micro space (, ahem) It breaks my heart Alan Krueger is not here to share in the moment. He was a key part of it.

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    Oct 11

    Let me take this opportunity to explain causal effects: Last week my co-authors and I submitted a paper. This week one of them got a Nobel Prize. Congrats, Guido!

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  10. Oct 10

    So much to learn, better understand, and ultimately fix w/r/t to Facebook and their use of AI/machine learning algorithms, but what is so striking is how much of the failure comes back to the role of humans in all of this: human in…

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  11. Oct 10

    Loaded reflections throughout. Keep them coming . I especially appreciate your first: What does it mean to know/name things. Drainage ditch Hermetics, by

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  12. Sep 22

    Key role in shaping the adoption of AI/ML in financial services!

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  13. Sep 21

    I'm so pleased to share FinRegLab's first report on machine learning in financial services. This report dives deep into the state of ML adoption in credit underwriting, one of the most sensitive use cases of AI/ML. The report, informed by over 40 intervie…

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  14. Sep 20

    Our deputy director, Kelly Thompson Cochran, will testify tomorrow before the House Financial Services on Consumer Data. Hear Kelly share our perspective on why policymaker engagement is so critical now.

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    “All of them have names. Like our children have names. Like your children have names,” says on the U.S. military’s drone strike “mistake” that killed ten Afghan civilians, including seven children.

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  16. Aug 19

    Thanks for the coverage of our discussion about data, ML and opportunities for driving a more inclusive and fairer housing sector.

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  17. Aug 19

    Happy to share the opportunity Anna Alvarez Boyd, ACC.

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  18. Aug 19

    I really appreciated being a part of this discussion on building a more inclusive and fairer homeownership system with some of the sharpest minds on fair lending, homeownership, and the real estate sector. Bob Goldberg, Lisa Rice, and Bryan Greene, it was…

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  19. Aug 9

    Three important Federal Reserve jobs focused on rethinking the Community Reinvestment Act. Take a look and pass along.

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  20. Aug 5

    Well done overview of global developments in the use of AI in the financial sector along with a look at global governance efforts. Jeffery Yong Jermy Prenio

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