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Supporting the Combating of Financing of Weapons of Mass Destruction with AI Technologies☆

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posted on 2024-02-26, 03:36 authored by Louis de KokerLouis de Koker
The anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism compliance obligations are becoming increasingly complex for large banks. To meet these obligations, these banks are increasingly relying on regulatory compliance technologies, also known as”regtech”. The use of AI technologies enhances the ability of regtech to perform complex tasks such as rating customer risk and identifying potential suspicious transactions. With the adoption of new risk assessment and risk mitigation standards for proliferation financing (PF) of weapons of mass destruction, there is a greater need for appropriate and improved regtech. This paper provides an overview of the development of these standards, their relationship with AML/CFT standards, and the common areas where regtech can be applied to meet AML/CFT obligations. It also highlights some of the legal risks associated with relying on regtech in this space. Regulators, compliance officers, and technologists must navigate these risks to ensure that appropriately-designed regtech can be used to increase global financial integrity and security.

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Publication Date

2023-10-30

Proceedings

Proceedings of Selected Papers of the Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Governance Ethics and Law (AIGEL 2022)

Publisher

CEUR Workshop Proceedings

Place of publication

Aachen, Germany

Volume

3531

Pagination

13p. (p. 9-21)

ISSN

1613-0073

Name of conference

AIGEL 2022 Artificial Intelligence Governance Ethics and Law Workshop 2022

Location

Barcelona, Spain

Starting Date

2022-11-02

Finshing Date

2022-12-19

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© 2022 Copyright for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

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