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Regulated AI: Explainability, Oversight, and Defensible Financial Crime Decisions, Dr Janet, Napier AI (#35)

30 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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In regulated financial crime work, “good enough” AI is rarely good enough - you need decisions you can defend. Dr Janet Bastiman is Chief Data Scientist at Napier AI, where she leads data science work supporting anti-money laundering and financial crime compliance. She focuses on translating complex models into outcomes teams can audit, explain, and improve. Regulation is pushing AI out of the “black box” era. This involves practical solutions like explainable workflows, proportionate oversight, and an evidence trail that stands up under challenge. Learn more: https://www.beyondencryption.com/blog/ai-explainability-napier

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