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

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RBC chief executive Dave McKay says artificial intelligence is already showing its potential in transforming the financial sector even if it's not quite 'ready for prime time.

RBC chief executive Dave McKay says artificial intelligence is already showing its potential in transforming the financial sector even if it's not quite"ready for prime time."

The bank however does seen huge potential in everything from writing code to helping sales staff navigate complex financial products.

 

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