Visaâs McSherry On Responsible AI An AI-driven model offers users great power when it comes to handling data, making sense of seemingly far-flung information. But thereâs also great responsibility on the part of those who build and use those models. Visa's global head of credit and data products Melissa McSherry tells Karen Webster about the most vital considerations of AI practitioners. The first? Do no harm. |
Lost Pet Posters Get A Digital Upgrade Say goodbye to the old methods of finding a lost pet â Bluetooth has now joined the hunt. Pawscout founder Andrea Chavez talks with PYMNTS about combining mobile technology and social media to provide a more efficient way to keep track of pets, and also provide an online community for owners â and why that matters. Hereâs how new tech and payments are upping the pet retail game. |
Fraudsters Find New Bank Stomping Grounds The good news is that, by the numbers, fraud figures are falling as white hats are getting better at blocking black hats. But GIACT EVP David Barnhardt tells Karen Webster that the good news is mitigated by the reality that as fraudsters find one bank door closed, they seek new and even more lucrative ones open to their craft. Hereâs where theyâre now hunting at an FI near you. |
| Intelligence of Things Tracker™ | The Case For Federal IoT Regulations States like California and New York are now regulating connected device security to give consumers much-needed protections. But state-by-state piecemeal legislation can be chaotic, says Mitchell Klein, executive director of Z-Wave Alliance, a consortium of 300 smart home device manufacturers. In this monthâs Intelligence of Things Tracker, Klein discusses why the Feds must pass national legislation before manufacturers wind up juggling 50 different U.S. laws, plus European law to get a product out the door. | |