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Deciphered: The Fintech Podcast

AI and Quantum: Is the World Ready for the Impact on Payments?

01 Jul 2024

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In this episode of Deciphered, Adam Davis, expert associate partner at Bain & Company, is joined by Erin McCune, expert partner at Bain & Company, Ed McLaughlin, President and Chief Technology Officer at MasterCard, Sladjana Jovanovic, Chief Information Officer for the Canadian Personal Business Banking at BMO Financial Group, and Daragh Morrissey, director of AI at Microsoft Worldwide Financial Services, to discuss if the world is ready for AI and quantum's impact on payments.Timestamps:06:06 AI and Quantum: Is the World Ready for the Impact on Payments?12:19 Based on Bain's surveys on AI, are those expectations realistic? And what timeframe are we looking at?15:29 How will AI transform our experience with payments?18:32 How is Mastercard implementing AI to meet future expectations?21:05 How does the growth and maturation of accountability change as AI models develop?26:27 What are the most interesting use cases of AI?31:48 Quantum computing: What is it? And how will it impact us?37:01 How will quantum computing impact fraud?40:46 Who will be the biggest benefactors of quantum?45:36 How have partnerships effected POCs & go-to-market solutions?Please subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode, and leave us a review if you enjoy the show!You can find Adam Davis hereYou can find Erin McCune hereYou can find Ed McLaughlin hereYou can find Sladjana Jovanovic hereYou can find Daragh Morrissey hereFor more insights from the Deciphered podcast, visit the page on Bain’s website

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