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Banks and Virtual Assistants | Are The Banks Following The Fintechs or Staying Behind?

Banks and Virtual Assistants

Banks have been around for centuries, and in that time they’ve seen a lot of change. But in today’s digital age, the stakes are higher than ever before.

Banks need to adapt or they’ll find themselves outpaced by fintech companies who can offer innovative products and services quickly and efficiently. fortunately, banks are embracing digital change with the help of fintech companies.

Here’s how they’re doing it.

AI and Virtual Assistants

According to IoT analytics, by 2025 the world will see around 27 billion connected devices. As such, more and more consumers are looking for convenience – which means it’s vital for banks to be able to provide this type of service if they want to stay ahead of the competition. Nowhere is this need more apparent than with automated assistants, or virtual assistants.

However before we proceed to look at how banks are using virtual assistants, let us first look at the very clear concerns that exist with the mass adoption of A.I.

One of the biggest drawbacks of using AI for banks is that it can lead to biased decision-making. For example, if a bank uses AI to decide whether or not to approve a loan, the algorithm may be biased against certain demographics, such as women or minorities.

Another drawback of using AI for banks is that it can be expensive. Banks need to invest in the technology and staff who can maintain and operate it. Additionally, banks need to ensure that their data is secure and protected from hackers.

There’s always the risk that AI will make mistakes. If an AI system makes a bad decision, it could cost the bank money or even cause it to lose customers.

Finally, the biggest drawback or at least a talking point, for now, is the impact of AI on the human workforce. If banks and other businesses adopt AI-based workflows, this will lead to a significant reduction in the human workforce, leading to unemployment. While this has always been a clear concern related to automation, it has not been able to impede the speed at which AI is “taking over”.

What is a Virtual Assistant?

A virtual assistant is an artificial intelligence-based software program that performs tasks or services for a user. Virtual assistants can be used for a variety of purposes, such as scheduling appointments, managing to-do lists, and providing customer service.

Virtual Assistants are cost-effective?

The number of mergers and acquisitions of banks and fintechs has gone up in the last few years. Banks have now come to a full realization that they can no longer overlook the fintech revolution because it is directly impacting their business.

As a result, many banks are acquiring fintech firms and incorporating their products and services to manage both back and front end activities. Some banks are taking matters into their own hand by diversifying into the fintech sector by developing in-house solutions.

Whatever the case, fintech is taking over the banking industry. One of the first use cases that we saw of fintech in banking is the widespread use of virtual assistants.

Banks are saving money with virtual assistants by automating processes that would otherwise require human employees. For example, a virtual assistant can be used to answer customer inquiries, which can reduce the need for bank employees to handle customer service calls. Virtual assistants can also be used to monitor account balances and transactions, which can help banks prevent fraud.

How are banks using virtual assistants?

Banks can use virtual assistants in a number of ways, but most often they provide them to customers as:

  • A personal assistant for banking and financial needs (such as paying bills and checking account balances)
  • An advisor that provides personalized insights into the user’s finances (for instance, suggestions as to where a user can save money)
  • A concierge for completing tasks the bank doesn’t normally handle (for instance, booking travel or managing car loans)

With these services readily available to their customers, banks are able to stay competitive without sacrificing convenience.

Uses Cases of Virtual Assistants

Fintech companies like Kasisto, for example, take advantage of advances in artificial intelligence (AI) to create virtual assistants that can communicate directly with customers. One such assistant is KAI, an intelligent assistant that uses natural language processing and machine learning to answer questions about banking and personal finance issues. The data collected by KAI is then anonymized and provided to banks so that they can improve their products.

Analysts predict that virtual assistants will become even more popular in the future. We are already seeing them everywhere, including on the web, at home, in cars, and on phones in the form of Siri and Alexa.

Another example is Ally Bank. The bank has developed Ally Assist, which is a text and voice-based AI assistant for their mobile banking application. Ally Assist can be used to answer customer inquiries such as information requests, payments, deposits and transfers. Ally Assist uses machine learning to learn from its users and then it builds upon its data to anticipate user needs.

Bank of America has a number of AI applications that it uses for a variety of purposes. These include fraud detection, providing customer service, and increasing efficiency. The bank also uses IBM’s Watson to provide customer service agents with an intuition engine, which helps them better understand and react to customers’ needs.

Erica is an artificial intelligence-powered customer service representative for Bank of America. It can answer customer questions and help them with their banking needs.

With all of this said, one thing is clear: banks are quickly adapting in order to keep up with competition from fintech companies. Virtual assistants are one way and as things progress, we may see banks changing their form altogether in the future.

Banks and Virtual Assistants

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Bybit Web3 Makes WSOT Debut: DEX Wave Featuring Over 100 DeFi Partners in Web3’s First Idol Competition

2024-09-17T15:09:09Z

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bybit Web3, the Web3 arm of Bybit, is thrilled to announce its participation in the World Series of Trading (WSOT) 2024, the world’s longest-running crypto trading competition. From Oct. 1 to Oct. 30, 2024, the WSOT 2024 DEX Wave will challenge participants to trade on-chain as part of their push to win big in the WSOT competition. It also marks the world’s first DEX talent competition by democratizing the space, inviting participants to choose the next Web3 star project from an astounding lineup of over 100 groundbreaking initiatives all on one arena.

For event details, users can visit here: Calling All Web3 Projects: Shine in WSOT DEX Wave!

Ride the DEX Wave with 100+ DeFi Partners Across Top Chains and Tracks

The WSOT 2024 seamlessly integrates Bybit Web3’s DEX Pro platform, enabling participants to tap into a vast array of DeFi projects and tokens. From memecoins and DeFi to GameFi and beyond, this in-depth trading journey is powered by over 100 innovative partners and pioneering decentralized initiatives like Yescoin, Bonk, Citizen, Navi Protocol, Blackcardcoin, and Character X. With the largest number of ecosystem partners in the sector, the DEX Wave chapter of this year’s WSOT gives the Web3-curious a snapshot of what Bybit Web3 has to offer.

The frictionless experience of trading on centralized (CEX) and decentralized (DEX) portals on Bybit brings together the depth of centralized platforms with the autonomy and diversity of decentralized exchanges, offering WSOT participants the chance to trade in the most exciting markets in the world. It’s more than just a competition — it’s an invitation to experience the entire blockchain ecosystem.

Crown Next Web3 Star and Share a 1,000,000 MNT Prize Pool: the First Web3 Idol Competition

Capturing the best of emerging Web3 projects, the inaugural WSOT DEX Wave puts the emphasis back on the community by introducing a voting mechanism. As traders compete in the DEX Waves competition, they earn points, which they can use to vote for their favorite Web3 projects. Participants will share a 1 million MNT prize pool through interacting with the projects and taking a chance at a lucky draw. The traders with the highest point scores can enter a daily draw to win a share of a 200,000 MNT prize pool.

The Web3 projects that win the most votes will receive extra support from Bybit, including CEO mentorship, prime listing opportunities and marketing support. Together, the WSOT community and Bybit are shaping the future of Web3 to bring out the potential of rising stars in Web3 and building the trading infrastructure necessary for the decentralized financial system.

“The DEX Wave is an invitation to be part of the future,” said Emily Bao, Head of Web3 at Bybit. “In the rapidly evolving landscape of Web3, this event is our way of empowering traders to discover, engage, and excel in the decentralized economy. The stakes are high, but the rewards are even higher. We’re excited to see who will rise to the challenge.”

For more information, users can visit WSOT 2024 DEX Wave and prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey.

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