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TSPRO#1: ChatGPT and what it means for financial services




Welcome to our first Tearsheet Pro webinar. This is for Tearsheet Pro subscribers. And this is where we go deeper into some of the topics that are really impacting financial services. You have to be living in a cave not to have experienced the excitement or elation around ChatGPT. For me and for the rest of our team, it really got our gears going about the potential impact of AI in financial services.

I’ve invited two experts to our show to basically separate facts from fiction and really get a feel for what the opportunities are in financial services as we approach these types of technologies and what may be just sort of fantasy.

Joining me on the show, I have Moses Guttmann, who’s co-founder and CEO of ClearML. Moses brings more than 20 years of experience making visionary technologies a reality. He’s co founder and CEO of ClearML, where he leads the teams behind the industry’s only unified end to end frictionless MLOps platform. Prior to ClearML, Moses co founded and led several startups in the computer vision and embedded processing spaces, including Optical, CV for 3D cinema, and an embedded CV startup during his PhD, the last two of which were sold. Moses is an alumnus of the IDF 81 elite technology unit. He’s been granted 13 patents and has applied for an additional 27 patents in the field of machine learning. He has been published in five academic journals, Moses is a graduate of Tel Aviv University with a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in computer science.

Dev Patnaik is the CEO of Jump Associates, the leading independent strategy and innovation firm. He’s a board member of Conscious Capitalism. Dev has been a trusted advisor to CEOs at some of the world’s most admired companies, including Starbucks, Target, Nike, Universal and Virgin. Dev is a frequent keynote speaker at major forums, and his writing has appeared in BusinessWeek, Forbes, Fast Company, and many others. He is the author of the book Wired to Care, named one of the best books of the year by both Fast Company and Business Week. Malcolm Gladwell called Wired to Care “just what we need for the lean years ahead.” When not at Jump, Dev’s also an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, where he teaches social science methods to MBA and design students.


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