Most think pension funds will have 'widely adopted' AI by 2035, PLSA finds

PLSA looks at the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence

Jasmine Urquhart
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Most think pension funds will have 'widely adopted' AI by 2035, PLSA finds

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) has commented on the risks and opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) for schemes.

A survey of its members found most (79%) thought AI would be "widely adopted" by pension funds by 2035 for member engagement and communication strategies, while three quarters (75%) thought it woul...

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