Fraud Intelligence
AI as your co-detective
While there is a level of hype around artificial intelligence, its strategic use can provide us smarter ways to identify key information, analyse and interpret vast amounts of data. Colin Johnson and Rebecca Rossiter of AlixPartners use a recent case to outline methodology and potential pitfalls of leveraging AI in investigations.
Colin Johnson (+44 (0)7826 870727, cjohnson@alixpartners.com), a London-based director in the Data Analytics practice at AlixPartners, helps clients navigate complex data challenges on high-profile legal, litigation and regulatory matters. Rebecca Rossiter (+44 (0)7385 414957, rrossiter@alixpartners.com) is an investigations professional with a forensic accounting specialty. She has 20 years of experience in the areas of investigations, disputes and audit, spending several of those years working in the United States and France.

While there is a level of hype around artificial intelligence, its strategic use can provide us smarter ways to identify key
information, analyse and interpret vast amounts of data.
Colin Johnson and
Rebecca Rossiter of AlixPartners use a recent case to
outline methodology and potential pitfalls of leveraging AI in investigations.