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[SMULA] Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Finance: Regulatory Approaches in Singapore and Beyond <Nydia Remolina>

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Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Finance: Regulatory Approaches in Singapore and Beyond

 

 
 

Nydia Remolina

Assistant Professor

SMU Yong Pung How School of Law 

 

This seminar delves into the evolving landscape of regulatory frameworks for Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in the financial sector, with a particular focus on Singapore. It explores how recent developments in AI regulation and governance at a cross-sectoral level and, also, including specific use cases or technologies such as algorithmic credit scoring, robo-advisory services, and generative AI. Attendees will gain insights into Singapore's approach to managing these technologies and the broader implications for financial markets. Through a comparative analysis, the session will also highlight global trends in AI regulation and governance, enabling participants to understand different regulatory approaches.  

This webinar is designed for attendees interested in the intersection of technology, finance, and regulation, offering them a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in finance.


 

Nydia Remolina is Assistant Professor of Law at Singapore Management University where she leads the research group on FinTech at the Centre for AI and Data Governance. Nydia focuses her research on the intersection of law, finance and technology. Nydia has more than 10 years of experience in the financial sector and has been a Senior Advisor to the OECD and she worked at Sullivan & Cromwell’s New York Office. Nydia has a Master in the Science of Law (JSM) from Stanford University, and is completing her PhD in Law at the University of Zurich. Nydia’s research has been published in internationally recognised peer review journals, cited in media outlets such as Forbes, and featured on the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, the Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog, the Oxford Business Law Blog, and the Machine Lawyering Blog of the Chinese University of Hong-Kong.


 

a. Registration Fee
Registration fee of S$122.63* (inclusive of GST) applies

b. Group Registration;
Registration fee of S$110.36* (inclusive of GST) applies if there are at least 10 participants from the same organisation.

c. SMU Alumni (LLB / JD / LLM graduates)
Registration fee of $110.36 (inclusive of GST) applies for SMU LLB/ JD/ LLM Alumni

*Please note that there will be no refund of any fees should the participant cancel the registration/ fail to attend the event. However, registration is transferable. Notice of any change in participant should be sent to the Academy via email: smulawacademy@smu.edu.sg, by 28 August 2024.

 

SMU Law Academy reserves the right to cancel or postpone any event. In such case, we will arrange for the refund of fees paid.

 

 
Register
Registration will close on 28 July 2024.
 
Complimentary for SMU Law Full-time Faculty, Staff & Students. Please sign up with your SMU email address.
 

2 August 2024
 

2:30 pm to 4:00 pm
 

Webinar

 

1.5
 

Others/Multi-disciplinary
 

General
 

2:15 PM Participants to log in to webinar
 
2:30 PM Start of Event
 
4:00 PM End of Event
 

 

   

The SMU Law Academy has an established track record of providing the legal profession with high quality seminars and other opportunities to remain fully informed about contemporary legal developments in Singapore and beyond. Its carefully curated listing of seminars is developed with the profession’s multi-faceted needs in mind and meets the requirements of the CPD scheme. The Academy also administers the Auditing Scheme which enables members of the legal profession to consolidate and upgrade their understanding of the law by auditing courses in the School’s LL.B., J.D. and LL.M. programmes. For an overview of upcoming SMU Law Academy events, please click here.


 

This programme is an Accredited CPD Activity under the SILE’s CPD Scheme. Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.silecpdcentre.sg for more information.

 

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