LSEG's Schwimmer urges cautious approach to regulating AI in finance


London Stock Exchange Group chief executive officer David Schwimmer speaks during "The Framework for Lasting Recovery" session on the first day of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London on June 21, 2023. HENRY NICHOLLS/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Guard rails are needed for using artificial intelligence in financial services to ensure data is accurate and reliable, but only after the opportunities from AI have been identified, London Stock Exchange Group CEO David Schwimmer said on Tuesday.

"It's important to have some regulatory guard rails around the use of AI, including verifiability of data," Schwimmer told a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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