Penny Crosman is Executive Editor, Technology at American Banker and its publisher, Arizent. Prior to taking on this role, she was Editor in Chief of Bank Technology News. She has held senior editorial roles at Bank Systems & Technology, Wall Street & Technology, Intelligent Enterprise, Network Magazine and Imaging Magazine.
- Tarkowski, managing partner at Actuate Law, shares a legal perspective on the lawsuit that savings app provider Yotta filed against Evolve Bank & Trust in September and recently amended.Sponsored by IntraFi
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In USAA's battle with banks over mobile deposit technology, which it says it invented, a bank has scored a rare victory.
June 13 -
Bankers are finding creative uses for generative AI in their personal lives.
June 12 -
Tech leaders explain how they're trying to use artificial intelligence to better understand customers and communicate with them, without seeming robotic.
June 6 -
Large language models, bespoke hardware and embedded AI are attracting banks' tech dollars, experts say.
June 6 -
Speakers at American Banker's Digital Banking Conference discussed financial technology trends including digital assets, cybersecurity and open banking.
June 5 -
Yotta is pursuing its lawsuit against Evolve, saying the bank misappropriated tens of millions of dollars of customer funds, ran a Ponzi scheme and lied to cover up its malfeasance.
June 5 -
KeyBank and Pathward Bank are among the banks whose customers are asking them for digital asset services. But bankers remain cautious in this time of regulatory uncertainty.
June 4 - Sid Khosla, EY Americas banking and capital markets leader, predicts that, over the next two years, 20% of generative AI cases will drive 80% of the value across financial institutions. In this podcast, he explains what those use cases are and how banks can make the most of them.Sponsored by IntraFi
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Nathan McCauley told bankers now is the right time to get in on cryptocurrency.
June 2