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AI in banking: readiness, risk and real-world impact

Baker Tilly CPE Webinars

September 24, 2025 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm EDT

Free 1 CPE credit

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the banking industry rapidly, but is your financial institution ready for the change? While many banks and credit unions recognize the potential for AI, they are unsure how to successfully implement it into their practice.  

Join us as our team discusses how to leverage AI today in your bank, starting from the basics of implementation to best practices for optimization of your frameworks. We will unpack:  

  • Real-world use cases showing how banks are leveraging AI today 
  • Key considerations for AI and data governance that support a well-built, risk-aware AI program 
  • A practical framework for AI readiness, including five dimensions that help institutions assess where they are and what steps to take next 
  • Common challenges and how to overcome them to ensure responsible, secure and scalable AI adoption 

Whether you’re a board member, executive, or practitioner, this session will offer insights tailored to you, with a focus on what matters most: transforming your institution while managing risk. 

Learning objectives  

  • Review real world use cases on banks leveraging AI  
  • Discuss key considerations for AI and data governance to support a well-built and risk aware AI program  
  • Understand leading practices  
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Information about CPE eligibility  

There are no prerequisites for this webinar, and advance preparation is not required. There is no cost to attend this webinar. A certificate of completion will be emailed to you four to six weeks after the event.  

Level: Overview  

CPE credit: One (1) hour total credit 

Field of study: Specialized Knowledge 

New York, NY 10001 United States
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