AI and pensions: What are the risks and opportunities?

Professional Pensions asks the industry whether trustees should be considering AI implementation

Jasmine Urquhart
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AI could have multiple benefits for the industry, but it needs to be managed carefully
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AI could have multiple benefits for the industry, but it needs to be managed carefully

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about new technologies this year, with the likes of Chat-GPT having gone from a virtually unknown invention two years ago, when it was launched, to one of the hottest topics in any industry.

However, responses to the fast-developing technologies are mixed, with some saying AI could be a positive game-changer for many industries, while many others are understandably cautious about using...

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