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Navigating and making sustainable the Al and DLT paradigm shift: Challenges and opportunities in the financial services market

This roundtable reflects Elevandi’s commitment to developing the infrastructure to support the adoption of new technologies.

Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is revolutionising the financial sector, with the potential to streamline processes, enhance security, and democratise access to financial services. However, as DLT-based solutions transition from traditional models towards algorithmic governance, a critical juncture has emerged.

Operating under the theme of Decoding Digital Assets and Payments, this roundtable brings together policymakers, academics, and financial experts to navigate the legal and regulatory complexities arising from the transition towards AI and algorithmic governance in DLT-based finance.

This discussion will delve into the specific challenges and opportunities that arise with this shift, including issues of sustainability, transparency, accountability, and potential biases within the algorithms themselves. By exploring these key areas and considering the potential integration with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and eventually Internet of Things (IoT), the roundtable seeks to contribute to the creation of a sustainable, robust and secure future for this transformative technology. For example, a DLT-based micro-loan platform could leverage on AI algorithms to automate document verification, creditworthiness assessment and loan approvals, potentially reducing processing times, fraud risks and increasing financial inclusion. However, ensuring that these algorithms are unbiased is crucial to prevent discrimination against certain borrowers.

Attendees who wish to familiarise themselves with the topic may refer to the reference materials here.

Speakers

Angela Ang

Angela Ang

Senior Policy Advisor, TRM Labs

Hon. Caroline Pham

Hon. Caroline Pham

Commissioner, Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Fabio Bassan

Fabio Bassan

Professor, International Law , Roma Tre University (Rome-Italy)

Marcello Miccoli

Marcello Miccoli

Senior Financial Sector Expert, International Monetary Fund

Nilmini Rubin

Nilmini Rubin

Chief Policy Officer, Hedera

Nikhil Vadgama

Nikhil Vadgama

Associate Professor (Teaching) Dept of Computer Science, University College London

Moderator

Alessandra Perrazzelli

Alessandra Perrazzelli

Deputy Governor, Bank of Italy