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Fraud detection has become more automated, but is there a case for more human intuition in the process? In this episode, Dom Beveridge speaks with Damon McCall, founder of ApproveShield [https://approveshield.com/], about how human judgment, conversation and case-level review can improve outcomes for both operators and onsite teams. The conversation covers: * The human role in screening: Bringing together identity, income and rental history, applying context and judgment to find edge cases that automated checks might miss. * Centralized casework instead of onsite burden: How dedicated teams handling applications separates sales from screening and removes the onsite conflict of declining applicants. * Detection of behavioural red flags: Can people spot patterns that algorithms might miss? Implausible income movement, repeated false identity-theft claims, inconsistent narratives—that often evade automated checks. * Why friction is your friend: Keeping some manual steps by design helps, because a purely low-friction process creates blind spots and raises exposure to fraud Sponsors for this episode: Western Reporting [https://westernreporting.com/], resident screening and income verification by Inhabit [https://inhabit.com/] EliseAI [https://www.eliseai.com/], AI-driven automation that helps streamline communications and improve operational efficiency. To get access to the latest 20for20 articles, papers and news about forthcoming events, subscribe to our blog at 20for20.com [http://20for20.com]. Connect with Dom Beveridge (Principal, 20for20) via LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dombeveridge/], or email to dom@20for20.com [dom@20for20.com]. Our theme, “Beautiful Geometry” by Phish Funk [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Phish_Funk/] is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/].
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