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[The Evolution of Financial Intelligence: Insights from Capital One's Machine Learning Leadership]-[What's in Your Wallet? For Capital One, the Answer Is AI - Ep. 70]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2018-10-10

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Transforming Banking through Machine Learning: A Strategic Overview

In the modern financial landscape, the intersection of banking and artificial intelligence has moved from a niche concept to a core operational pillar. Nitsan Mikel, Managing Vice President of Machine Learning at Capital One, highlights how the institution is transcending its traditional identity as a credit card issuer to become a leader in AI-driven financial services.

The Ubiquity of AI in Banking Operations

Far from being limited to simple lending predictions, Capital One now integrates machine learning into almost every business facet. Mikel notes that AI is currently powering "customer-facing applications like fraud monitoring," as well as optimizing internal efficiencies such as "call center operations" and "digital marketing." A key milestone in this evolution is the deployment of "Eno," the bank’s conversational AI chatbot, which demonstrates the successful transition from traditional analytics to the sophisticated realms of deep learning.

Real-Time Experiences and Hardware Drivers

One of the most significant shifts in the industry is the demand for "real-time experiences." Mikel explains that legacy "distributed computing infrastructures" were insufficient to meet modern consumer expectations. Today, Capital One leverages massive, "structured but also massive unstructured data" to provide instantaneous fraud prevention. This allows customers to "lock their card in real time" and receive immediate alerts. The transition to this level of service has been made possible by hardware advancements, specifically the increased availability of high-performance computing and GPUs, which allow the bank to process data at a speed and scale previously unattainable.

Unifying Problems through Pattern Recognition

From a technical perspective, Mikel finds excitement in identifying commonality across seemingly disparate business challenges. He notes that "anomaly detection in the fraud space" and "anomaly detection in the customer experience space" often share the same underlying patterns. By identifying these commonalities, the team avoids building "one-off solutions," instead creating scalable, robust platforms that treat the customer’s entire financial history as a continuous, actionable data sequence.

The Critical Imperative: Explainability and Ethics

As banking moves toward more complex models like deep learning, the challenge of opacity becomes paramount. Mikel emphasizes that for a bank, "fair lending is incredibly important," and therefore, the organization is heavily invested in "explainable AI." The goal is to innovate without being "constrained by opacity." Capital One is actively conducting research into ethics, fairness, and governance, ensuring that as they push the boundaries of model sophistication, they remain fully accountable to both their customers and regulatory bodies.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Financial Advocacy

Looking toward the next five years, Mikel envisions a future where machine learning "collapses the distance" between the bank and the consumer. By deeply understanding the customer’s context, the bank can evolve from a passive service provider into a real-time financial advocate. Through the combination of rigorous R&D, partnerships with top universities, and a commitment to responsible AI deployment, Capital One aims to set the industry standard for what fair, ethical, and intelligent banking looks like in an increasingly data-driven world.

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📖 Transcript

Thank you. Hello and welcome to the NVIDIA AI Podcast.
I'm your host, Noah Kravitz. What's in your wallet?
Does that tagline ring a bell? I might be dating myself here, but when I hear the words Capital One, I immediately picture Jennifer Garner Or maybe Samuel L. Jackson pitching credit cards and TV ads, asking what's in my wallet.
But while it's easy to associate Capital One with credit cards and other consumer services, and there's nothing wrong with that, The banking giant is also doing a ton of work with machine learning and AI on fronts ranging from fraud detection to forecasting to customer service.
Here to talk to us about how AI is impacting the finance industry is Nitsan Mikel.
Managing Vice President of Machine Learning at Capital One.

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