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banking governance
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Banking governance on WindowsForum.com covers how major financial institutions like Société Générale and Lloyds Banking Group manage the adoption of enterprise AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot. Discussions focus on the trade-offs between building custom AI models versus buying integrated solutions, and the governance challenges that arise in highly regulated industries. Topics include scaling AI across operations, ensuring compliance, measuring productivity gains, and the strategic decisions banks face when deploying generative AI. The tag reflects real-world case studies of AI rollout in banking, emphasizing the need for robust governance frameworks to balance innovation with risk management.
Société Générale has abandoned an internally developed AI assistant and is rolling out Microsoft Copilot across significant parts of the bank’s operations, a sudden reversal that spotlights a larger industry choice: buy the mature, integrated AI stack from hyperscalers or continue investing in...
Lloyds Banking Group says its widespread rollout of Microsoft 365 Copilot is saving staff an average of 46 minutes per day, a claim that has reignited debate about how generative AI is reshaping knowledge work in highly regulated industries. The bank reports this result from a survey of 1,000...