FIs deploy AI to fight digital-asset related fraud

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Financial institutions are cautiously deploying AI to crack down on fraud associated with digital assets.  Crypto-related scams, ransomware, darknet markets transactions and money laundering cost financial institutions $154 billion in 2025, a 162% increase from 2024, according to blockchain company Chainanalysis’ Jan. 8 report. Banks are gearing up their infrastructure to help customers transact, store and invest in digital assets, which includes developing better fraud and anti-money laundering processes, Scott Southall, managing director at Citi Services, told FinAi New.  “We’ve seen AI tools being […]



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