Big Tech’s AI Gatekeepers Could Draw Regulatory Scrutiny
New 'agentic' AI tools are drawing government scrutiny as regulators look to close the accountability gap in automated decision-making.
Curated by Financing Your Way from original reporting by PYMNTS. Summary is AI-assisted and editorially reviewed — see our editorial standards.
AI is changing how decisions are made in the financial world, and regulators are starting to notice. Historically, if a software program made a mistake, a human or a company was clearly responsible. New 'agentic' AI is different. These tools can make independent decisions rather than just following a rigid script. This creates a 'responsibility gap' that has government agencies worried. For retailers and lenders, this means the days of blaming a 'glitch' or an 'algorithm' for a denied loan or a compliance error are coming to an end. Regulators are looking to ensure that big tech companies don't become gatekeepers that hide behind complex code. If you use AI to screen customers for financing or to automate collections, you need to know that the legal burden of those decisions stays with you. You cannot outsource your compliance responsibilities to an AI provider. As these tools become more autonomous, the scrutiny on how they handle consumer data and credit decisions will intensify. Expect new rules that demand more transparency into how your financing software actually works.
Source: PYMNTS
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