Computational regulation & supervision: Harmonising form and function for actionable intelligence

University of Cambridge, Cambridge SupTech Lab, Elevandi · Sep 30, 2024

How can technology empower financial authorities to move beyond spreadsheets and human-intensive processes? A pivotal roundtable with leading policymakers and think tanks explored the revolutionary potential of computational supervision, the future of financial oversight powered by AI and automation.

The Computational Regulation & Supervision: Harmonising Form and Function for Actionable Intelligence roundtable discussion at the 2024 Japan FinTech Festival (JFF) included seven leading policymakers, supervisors, and industry representatives from around the world, and was moderated by Robert Wardrop and the Cambridge SupTech Lab’s Matt Grasser. Themes included how to move beyond human-intensive processes, creating coordination and cooperation that benefits both the public sector and the private sector, and how to transform data format and data processing to enable efficiency, clarity, and adaptability.Other Authors:

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Dr. Robert Wardrop

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