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AI transformative for finance but not ready for prime time: RBC's McKay

AI not ready for prime time: RBC's McKay

TORONTO - Artificial intelligence is already showing its potential in transforming the financial sector, even though it's still early days, said RBC chief executive Dave McKay on Wednesday.

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AI transformative for finance but not ready for prime time: RBC's McKay

BC chief executive Dave McKay says artificial intelligence is already showing its potential in transforming the financial sector, even if it's not "ready for prime time." McKay speaks at the banks annual meeting in Toronto on April 6, 2017.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - Artificial intelligence is already showing its potential in transforming the financial sector, even though it's still early days, said RBC chief executive Dave McKay on Wednesday.

McKay, who got his start at RBC as a computer programmer 40 years ago, said AI still has too many errors and "hallucinations" or nonsense answers to be relied on in banking services.

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