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AI & BIGTECH: Financial Regulators Prioritise Consumer Trust & Financial Stability

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November 16, 2024

THAS BECOME a whipping stick to argue on financial regulators like the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) cautionary stance on Big Tech and AI. While critics and lobbies will claim that the regulator is hindering innovation, the essence of the RBI’s position is often misunderstood.

- Srinath Sridharan

AI & BIGTECH: Financial Regulators Prioritise Consumer Trust & Financial Stability

At its core, the RBI prioritises financial stability and consumer protection over the rapid commercialisation of technological advancements. And more importantly, they are not the regulator for technologies like AI. Regulators, especially like the RBI, are not technophobes.

But their priority is to be mindful of the systemic risks posed by unchecked innovation, where security and financial stability are non-negotiable. This forms the foundation for balancing technology and regulation.

For the uninitiated, it may seem as though the RBI is being overly conservative, a guardian of the status quo that stands in the way of progress. But a deeper look reveals the opposite. The regulator, as a gatekeeper of the Indian financial ecosystem, is not anti-innovation. In the past decade or so, digital payments, AI-driven banking services, and seamless interfaces have redefined the way people interact with financial institutions in India. Much of these innovations have come thanks to the government and the regulator leading from the front, unlike the rest of so-called developed economies.

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