Fraud Intelligence
Closer than ever - AI in analytics
Second-guessing where fraudsters might strike next has long been a hit and miss affair but armed with artificial intelligence, better can be expected of predictive analytics, finds Keith Nuthall, in Ottawa; Peter Taberner, who writes from Leicester, UK: and Brenda Dionisi, based in Milan.
Second-guessing where fraudsters might strike next has long been a hit and miss affair but armed with artificial intelligence,
better can be expected of predictive analytics, finds
Keith Nuthall, in Ottawa;
Peter Taberner, who writes from Leicester, UK: and
Brenda Dionisi, based in Milan.