TPR calls for 'safe and responsible' adoption of AI across the industry

Regulator says AI brings ‘significant’ opportunities as well as risks

Holly Roach
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TPR CEO Nausicaa Delfas
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TPR CEO Nausicaa Delfas

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has called for “safe and responsible” adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across the industry to enable innovation while protecting member benefits.

TPR said the use of AI in pensions "brings significant opportunities" to improve member outcomes but highlighted various risks including AI-generated scams, bias and increased cyber threats. The...

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