Spring Labs has announced an expanded roster of speakers for its inaugural AI-Native Banking and Fintech Conference, set for October 7, 2024, at the University of Utah. The event aims to explore AI use cases that can drive economic growth, featuring industry leaders and regulatory figures. Notable speakers include Travis Hill from the FDIC and Brian Brooks, former Comptroller of the Currency.
The conference will foster collaboration among banks, fintechs, and AI providers, focusing on practical and ethical AI applications. With support from local government and educational institutions, the event highlights Utah's growing financial services ecosystem. Spring Labs' CEO John Sun expressed excitement about the enthusiasm from the fintech community and the opportunity to inspire attendees.
• Spring Labs hosts inaugural AI-Native Banking and Fintech Conference in Utah.
• Key industry leaders will discuss AI applications for economic growth.
The conference focuses on AI-native banking and fintech solutions that can enhance economic growth.
The event aims to explore how fintech can leverage AI for better service delivery.
The conference will showcase AI use cases that translate into real-world economic benefits.
Spring Labs is the organizer of the conference, showcasing its commitment to advancing AI in fintech.
The university co-hosts the conference, highlighting its role in fostering AI development in the region.
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