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Ai and supervision : insights learned from AMF experiments on the possibility of automated processing of regulatory reporting
Ai and supervision : insights learned from AMF experiments on the possibility of automated processing of regulatory reporting
The AMF shares the lessons learned from its latest experiments with automated processing of regulatory data.
Following an initial study conducted in 2022 on automating the processing of risk disclosures in listed company documents, the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) continued its work in 2023 and 2024 to explore the potential of artificial intelligence and automated extraction tools in the analysis of regulatory reporting.
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