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Fintech Superstream: Building the Future of Finance with AI

Published by O'Reilly Media, Inc.

Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate

Artificial intelligence is at the forefront of innovation in financial services, redefining how we manage, invest, and interact with money. Cutting-edge AI algorithms have the ability to analyze large datasets at lightning speed—unlocking intelligent trading strategies, assessing risk, and detecting fraud with unparalleled accuracy.

Join leading industry experts to discover the next-generation AI tools and techniques reshaping our financial ecosystem.

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About the Fintech Superstream: New technologies like AI are changing and challenging the financial services industry. Whether you’re already involved in developing the next big thing in fintech or you’re simply interested in the tools and practices that can help your organization, the Fintech Superstream will keep you up-to-date with the latest research, trends, and products at the intersection of finance and tech.

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  • Alistair Croll

    Alistair Croll is an entrepreneur, author, and conference organizer. He's written four books on technology and society, including the best-selling Lean Analytics, which has been translated into eight languages. He's the cofounder of web performance startup Coradiant (acquired by BMC), the Year One Labs startup accelerator, and a number of other early-stage companies.

    A prolific speaker, Alistair was a visiting executive at Harvard Business School, where he helped create a course on data science and critical thinking. He's founded and chaired a number of the world's leading technology events, including Cloud Connect, Strata, Startupfest, Scaletech, and the FWD50 Digital Government conference. He's currently working on Just Evil Enough, the subversive marketing playbook. Alistair lives in Montreal, Canada, and writes at acroll.substack.com.