Fed's Waller says central bank deploying AI tech cautiously


Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller delivers remarks at a conference at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution in Palo Alto, California, U.S., October 14, 2024. REUTERS/Ann Saphir

Feb 24 (Reuters) - Federal ⁠Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Tuesday the ⁠U.S. central bank is carefully moving to adopt ‌artificial intelligence technology in a system-wide approach.

“We cannot approach AI casually,” and “as a central bank, we hold ourselves to ​a high standard” when using the ⁠technology, Waller said ⁠at a conference held by the Federal Reserve Bank ⁠of ‌Boston.

For the Fed and AI usage, “that means clear guardrails on how and where ⁠it’s used, strong information-security controls, rigorous model ​validation, human accountability ‌for decisions, and ongoing evaluation as the ⁠technology evolves,” ​with innovation and risk management standing together as complementary priorities, the Fed official said.

Waller did not comment ⁠on the economic and monetary policy ​outlook in his prepared remarks.

Waller said that despite the Fed being a highly decentralized organization, it is ⁠taking a more unified approach to implementing AI technology.

“We’re moving as one system, with shared direction and alignment,” Waller said. And in terms of ​deciding what to deploy the ⁠technology for, “we start with the problem to be solved ​and the business need, then ‌apply the right capability” from ​the suite of available AI technology.

(Reporting by Michael S. Derby; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

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