Skip to main content
Regulatory Perspectives

Blog: Theta Lake responds to UK regulators consultation on the use of AI

By March 22, 2023September 12th, 2024No Comments
Regulatory perspectives new blog use of AI

In late-2022, the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority (the “Regulators”) jointly issued Discussion Paper DP5/22 (the “Paper”) soliciting feedback on the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in financial services. In particular, the Regulators requested information about the potential benefits and risks of AI, regulatory considerations, and the use of standards in the development of AI. Theta Lake submitted a response to the Paper to outline its unique approach to AI and thoughts on appropriate application to compliance together with organizational and security controls.

Theta Lake’s response describes the following:

  • Background about the Security and Compliance Suite, which uses AI to empower firms to compliantly enable collaboration features on platforms like Zoom, WebexMicrosoft Teams, and RingCentral such as voice, chat, video, whiteboards, and Q&A to increase employee productivity.
  • Our approach to incorporating AI into risk detections for compliance, security, and privacy. And, more specifically, our coverage for FCA-specific risks such as MiFID II and PRIIP’s Key Information Documents.
  • An overview of the function of Theta Lake’s supervisory platform including the use of “human-in-the-loop” validation of identified risks.
  • Theta Lake’s classifier audit report and processes for oversight and explainability of AI models.
  • Suggestions about how standards like SOC 2 and ISO 27001 can be used to inform the secure development of AI technologies.

We hope you find our response to the Paper informative. Theta Lake’s regulatory and data science teams are happy to discuss any of the issues in greater detail. You can find further regulatory perspectives from Theta Lake here or you can request a demo today from our friendly team.

Read the response
Marc Gilman

Author Marc Gilman

Marc brings a wealth of experience to the Theta Lake team, where he advises on technology, privacy, and product strategy. Marc is also an adjunct professor at Fordham Law where he teaches a course on compliance, technology, and financial services. Prior to joining Theta Lake, Marc held legal and compliance roles at Morgan Stanley and was a litigation associate at Schiff Hardin LLP. Gilman is a certified information privacy professional with both the CIPP/E and CIPP/US credentials. Linkedin

More posts by Marc Gilman