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Wall Street Embraces AI Despite Risks of Catastrophe
“One day we will give agency to the systems,” said one person at the forefront; even those who aren’t worried say concern is valid.
Chase doesn’t get why customers aren’t saving money. Elizabeth Warren has an answer.
The 2020 candidate shot back at the now-deleted advice from the big bank that got a big bailout
Seven Major Banks Pay Chump Change to Settle Lawsuit Over Lucrative Scheme
Seven of the world's biggest banks agreed to pay $324 million to settle a lawsuit accusing them of rigging an interest rate benchmark used in the $553 trillion derivatives market.
The US Just Indicted Four Iranians for Hacking Into Banks and a New York Dam
The US government says the seven hackers broke into computers of dozens of US banks and tried to shut down the dam, in an indictment that for the first time accused individuals tied to another country of trying to disrupt critical infrastructure.
The Risk of Climate Catastrophe Is So Severe, We Had to Break the Law, Say Activists
Eleven climate change activists are refusing a plea deal in New York court and asserting a "necessity defense," hoping to bring attention to the role of Wall Street in financing fossil fuel interests.