Trust and Adoption of Artificial Intelligence
in the Financial Services Industry
Presentation Date & Time:
October 19, 2021
11:00 AM CST
Presenter Information:
Name: Rogayeh Tabrizi
Organization: Theory+Practice
Presentation Description:
Only 10% of organizations investing in AI are achieving significant financial benefits. One important factor is the underestimated role of mutual learning between humans and machines in generating value especially in a customer centric industry such as finance and banking. Understanding the barriers to adoption of AI is essential to overcoming the trust factor. It is not about changing processes to use AI, but rather systematically and continuously learning with AI and data.
Rogayeh Tabrizi Biography
Rogayeh is the Co-Founder and CEO of Data Science firm Theory+Practice, which specializes in bringing advanced AI solutions to the Financial Services and Retail Industries.
She received her MSc in experimental particle physics at Simon Fraser University and worked on the ATLAS Detector at CERN in Geneva. She earned her PhD in Economics and became fascinated with game theory and the behavioral patterns in social networks. She spent extensive time in the Economics department at Stanford University studying with renowned Economist, Prof. Matthew Jackson.
With a physicist’s approach to uncovering hidden trends and indicators in big data coupled with a microeconomist’s focus on behavioral economics, game theory, and social and economic networks, Rogayeh is uniquely skilled to explore how organizations can create true value from their data.
In addition to her extensive technical background, she has over 10 years of experience working with financial, retail and logistics companies, to help them utilize insights from their data and create a measurable path to data efficiency and subsequent exponential value for her clients. She is an active member of the International Women’s Forum and the Forbes Technology Council, the recipient of the 2020 Women of Influence, Ones to Watch Award, and was listed in the Top Forty Under 40 by BIV.
She received her MSc in experimental particle physics at Simon Fraser University and worked on the ATLAS Detector at CERN in Geneva. She earned her PhD in Economics and became fascinated with game theory and the behavioral patterns in social networks. She spent extensive time in the Economics department at Stanford University studying with renowned Economist, Prof. Matthew Jackson.
With a physicist’s approach to uncovering hidden trends and indicators in big data coupled with a microeconomist’s focus on behavioral economics, game theory, and social and economic networks, Rogayeh is uniquely skilled to explore how organizations can create true value from their data.
In addition to her extensive technical background, she has over 10 years of experience working with financial, retail and logistics companies, to help them utilize insights from their data and create a measurable path to data efficiency and subsequent exponential value for her clients. She is an active member of the International Women’s Forum and the Forbes Technology Council, the recipient of the 2020 Women of Influence, Ones to Watch Award, and was listed in the Top Forty Under 40 by BIV.