How should Product Managers build fraud detection products when AI is accelerating both fraud creation and fraud prevention at the same time?
For Product Managers in financial services, the rise of deepfakes, synthetic identities, and adaptive AI-driven attacks has fundamentally changed how bad actor detection and enforcement must be designed.
On Feb. 4 from 12 to 1pm PST, our Virtual Speaker Series will feature Amazon Product Lead Manav Kapoor, and he’ll break down:
– how AI is simultaneously enabling fraud and reshaping bad actor detection and enforcement in banking
– what 2024 to 2025 implementations, case studies, and empirical research reveal about detecting evolving fraud threats in real time
– actionable frameworks Product Managers can apply immediately when building fraud detection products in the AI era
You will leave with clear, practical guidance for making better product decisions in an environment where AI has raised both the complexity and the stakes of fraud detection.
You’ll also get the chance to take part in our Community Shoutout. Hiring? Growing your team? Searching for a co-founder or beta users? This is your opportunity to share announcements, make connections, and spotlight what you’re building.
Seats are limited. RSVP today to save your spot.
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