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Asked: April 8, 20222022-04-08T12:11:31+05:30 2022-04-08T12:11:31+05:30In: Data Structure

using real life examples discuss how AI can be used in detecting fraud

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using real life examples discuss how AI can be used in detecting fraud

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      2022-04-08T12:19:04+05:30Added an answer on April 8, 2022 at 12:19 pm

      Using AI to detect fraud has aided businesses in improving internal security and simplifying corporate operations. Artificial Intelligence has therefore emerged as a significant tool for avoiding financial crimes due to its increased efficiency.

      AI can be used to analyze huge numbers of transactions in order to uncover fraud trends, which can subsequently be used to detect fraud in real-time.

      When fraud is suspected, AI models may be used to reject transactions altogether or flag them for further investigation, as well as rate the likelihood of fraud, allowing investigators to focus their efforts on the most promising instances.

      The AI model can also offer cause codes for the transaction being flagged. These reason codes direct the investigator as to where they should seek to find the faults and aid to speed up the investigation.

      AI may also learn from investigators when they evaluate and clear questionable transactions, reinforcing the AI model’s knowledge and avoiding trends that don’t lead to fraud.

      Machine learning is a term that describes analytic approaches that “learn” patterns in datasets without the assistance of a human analyst.

      AI is a wide term that refers to the use of particular types of analytics to complete tasks ranging from driving a car to, yep, detecting a fraudulent transaction.

      Consider machine learning to be a method of creating analytic models, and AI to be the application of those models.

      Because the approaches enable the automatic finding of patterns across huge quantities of streaming transactions, they are very successful in fraud prevention and detection

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