EPISODE · Aug 12, 2025 · 30 MIN
Workfusion with Adam Famularo | E388
from Fintech Impact
In this episode of FinTech Impact, host Jason Pereira interviews Adam Famularo, CEO of Workfusion. They discuss Workfusion's innovative use of artificial intelligence to combat financial crimes, specifically anti-money laundering, and the development of AI agents for compliance in banks. Adam explains how machine learning models, developed in collaboration with multiple banks, are packaged into digital workers, now called AI agents, which significantly expedite processes such as transaction screening and KYC (Know Your Customer). They also dive into the concept of human-in-the-loop, the importance of purpose-built AI, and the transformation of traditional financial compliance roles through AI integration. This interview offers a deep dive into the future of fraud detection and compliance in the financial sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of FinTech Impact, host Jason Pereira interviews Adam Famularo, CEO of Workfusion. They discuss Workfusion's innovative use of artificial intelligence to combat financial crimes, specifically anti-money laundering, and the development of AI agents for compliance in banks. Adam explains how machine learning models, developed in collaboration with multiple banks, are packaged into digital workers, now called AI agents, which significantly expedite processes such as transaction screening and KYC (Know Your Customer). They also dive into the concept of human-in-the-loop, the importance of purpose-built AI, and the transformation of traditional financial compliance roles through AI integration. This interview offers a deep dive into the future of fraud detection and compliance in the financial sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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