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SUMMARY:Machine learning\, AI and big data - the perspective of central b
 anks 
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DESCRIPTION:Objective\n\nMachine learning\, artificial intelligence (AI) 
 and big data are among the most transformative and dynamic innovations i
 n the financial sector today. These developments pose significant challe
 nges for statistics in general and for central banks in particular. Cons
 ideration has to be given to key questions arise such as what role does 
 data play in the decision-making process\, and why is it essential to ha
 ndle it correctly? How can central banks adapt to these developments whe
 n data volumes are growing at an unprecedented pace?\n\nThis expert pane
 l seeks to address these pressing issues. It will provide a platform for
  central bankers from around the world to share the strategies they empl
 oy to enhance their data collection and analysis methods. The panel will
  also facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences across countr
 ies on this increasingly critical topic.\n\nThe discussions will focus o
 n various use cases for central banks in the fields of machine learning\
 , artificial intelligence\, and big data\, exploring their potential app
 lications and implications.\n\nContents\nIntelligent systems: challenges
  and limitations\nBig data: collection\, analysis and utilisation\nData 
 governance and management: best practices and frameworks\nCase studies: 
 insights from central bankers\, regulators\, supervisors and other indus
 tries\nData protection and access: legal and ethical considerations\n\nT
 arget group\n\nThis expert panel is designed for central bankers\, regul
 ators and supervisors who are actively involved in developing best pract
 ices for big data mining and management. Participants are expected to ac
 tively contribute to the discussions and will be invited to present and 
 debate current issues related to machine learning\, artificial intellige
 nce and big data in their respective jurisdictions.\n\nPlease note\n\nA 
 nomination is required in order to participate in our in-person courses.
 
LOCATION:Frankfurt am Main
CONTACT:Deutsche Bundesbank – CIC\, tzk@bundesbank.de\, +49 69 9566-36605
 
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