New research from Mercator Advisory Group shows how machine learning, a.k.a. AI, has changed consumer behavior and expectations and will evolve to alter all aspects of bank operations. AI’s impact on banking will be broader and faster than the impact of the internet.
Bringing AI into the Enterprise: A Machine Learning Primer
1. Bringing AI into the Enterprise:
A Machine Learning Primer
August 2017
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A new research report from Mercator Advisory Group titled Bringing AI into the
Enterprise: A Machine Learning Primer provides an analysis of the impact
machine learning will have on bank operations and payments and how it is
already shifting consumer behavior. Consumers increasingly expect their
smartphone will answer their questions, give them directions, and warn them
when accidents will slow them down. Over time, machine learning will become as
prevalent within banks as software systems are today. Eventually every software
application will be reconstructed to accommodate machine learning — it’s simply
a matter of time.
New research from Mercator Advisory Group shows how machine
learning, a.k.a. AI, will evolve to alter all aspects of bank operations
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This report provides an analysis of the current state of machine learning with a
deep dive into existing technologies and breakthroughs that represent new
deployment opportunities, such as deep learning, adversarial networks, and
transfer learning. The report identifies the incredible breadth of business
processes that are impacted by machine learning and recommends areas that
should be targeted first. It recommends an approach to enterprise deployment
and identifies the important differences between deploying a machine learning
solution and deploying traditional software and provides recommendations that
will prevent silos of machine learning that would limit the ability of machine
learning tools to collaborate.
AI’s impact on banking will be broader and faster than the impact of
the internet
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"The impact of machine learning on the enterprise is breathtaking. It is lowering costs, creating amazing
new market opportunities for those willing to innovate, and altering the ways in which consumers behave.
As consumers become familiar with an environment that responds to their needs, they will increasingly
expect their service providers (including their financial services providers) to become more proactive.
Authentication and fraud management have already been affected by machine learning and can save the
institution several basis points in fraud costs. But financial institutions should evaluate the impact of
machine learning much more broadly," commented Tim Sloane, Vice President of Payments Innovation
and Director of Mercator Advisory Group's Emerging Technologies Advisory Service, who is the
author of the report. “It took software decades to escape the water-cooled computer room, but the
evolution of machine learning will be much faster. Mobile phones and cloud computing will enable machine
learning to impact a much broader range of processes in a much shorter time, and even computing
hardware and the cloud itself will feel the impact.”
Tim Sloane
VP Payments Innovation,
tsloane@mercatoradvisorygroup
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• Like software, machine learning can be applied to an extremely wide range of
specific problems across all business domains. Although the technology can
be used in a defensive fashion to lower costs, understanding how to use
machine learning in offense to expand business opportunities is far more
important.
• Machine learning is used today to greatly improve fraud detection while
simultaneously reducing false positives, it has changed how consumer
behavior is predicted, and it is fundamental to behavioral biometrics, which is
disrupting the traditional authentication market.
• Perhaps most important, machine learning has changed how consumers
interact with their smartphone and service providers by enabling natural
language interfaces, contextual commerce, and automated agents.
continued
Highlights of the research report:
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• Mercator Advisory Group suggests that the most productive and accurate
way to think of machine learning is as a software savant that is “a software
system designed specifically to analyze and act on data and signals within a
specialized domain (as in transactional fraud, detection of emotional state, or
discovering objects or faces in a picture).”
• The cloud infrastructure will be a battleground for machine learning
dominance, demanding an entirely new infrastructure for building, training,
deploying, and managing these new general-purpose platforms.
Highlights of the research report, continued:
8. About the research report:
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This research report contains 41 pages and 13 exhibits.
Companies mentioned in this report include: Amazon, Cisco, Clinc, Facebook,
FIS, Google, IBM, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, Salesforce, Slack, Twilio, Unit 4, USAA,
and x.ai.
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9. About Mercator Advisory Group
Mercator Advisory Group is the leading independent research and advisory
services firm exclusively focused on the payments and banking industries. We
deliver pragmatic and timely research and advice designed to help our clients
uncover the most lucrative opportunities to maximize revenue growth and
contain costs.
Our clients range from the world's largest payment issuers, acquirers,
processors, merchants and associations to leading technology providers and
investors. Mercator Advisory Group is also the publisher of the online payments
and banking news and information portal PaymentsJournal.com.
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