Date
Thu, 10 May 2018
Time
16:00 - 17:30
Location
L3
Speaker
Stefan Hunt
Organisation
Financial Conduct Authority

Abstract:
Highlights:

•We increasingly live in a digital world and commercial companies are not the only beneficiaries. The public sector can also use data to tackle pressing issues.
•Machine learning is starting to make an impact on the tools regulators use, for spotting the bad guys, for estimating demand, and for tackling many other problems.
•The speech uses an array of examples to argue that much regulation is ultimately about recognising patterns in data. Machine learning helps us find those patterns.
 
Just as moving from paper maps to smartphone apps can make us better navigators, Stefan’s speech explains how the move from using traditional analysis to using machine learning can make us better regulators.
 
Mini Biography:
 
Stefan Hunt is the founder and Head of the Behavioural Economics and Data Science Unit. He has led the FCA’s use of these two fields and designed several pioneering economic analyses. He is an Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham and has a PhD in economics from Harvard University.
 

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