Deutsche Bank experiments with regulatory GenAI tool

Project Aggie can complete what business domain experts typically do in a few hours in under five minutes, the bank says.

Over the past year, Deutsche Bank has been working on an experimental project called Project Aggie.

Aggie is a generative AI text-to-text tool trained as a multilingual regulatory domain expert assistant. Deutsche Bank will demo Project Aggie next Tuesday at Sibos 2024 in Beijing, an annual conference hosted by Swift.

Boon-Hiong Chan, Asia-Pacific head of securities and technology advocacy and industry applied innovation lead at Deutsche Bank, tells WatersTechnology that Aggie’s purpose is to

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