AI Innovation Challenge launched to combat cybercrime in the UK

The City of London and Microsoft collaborate to pull off a cybersecurity innovation challenge making use of Nvidia’s AI chips.

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The City of London Corporation, London and Partners and Microsoft have launched an AI Innovation Challenge, where participants will vie to spot and stop cybercriminals using fake identities and audio and visual deepfakes to commit fraud. With the increase of such events and the ubiquity of GenAI models, Nvidia, the multinational AI chip-maker, is increasingly becoming the modern-day Standard Oil. Nvidia’s chips can be found in just about all areas of economic activity, from education to medicine and in nearly all financial and professional services.

With its growing usage, its potential for fighting cybercrime increases, given its ability to analyse vast amounts of data rapidly, decipher patterns, and ultimately lead to higher fraud detection rates and greater trust in and securitise customer services. Banks in the United Kingdom lead the way in AI adoption, particularly as some 90 percent of them have already onboarded generative AI models to their asset portfolios.

Participants of the AI Innovation Challenge have until 26 July 2024 to register for the competition, which is scheduled for six weeks between September and November. The final event promises to be a display of fraud detection and other cybersecurity innovations developed during the course of the competition.