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In the 1982 sci-fi film Tron, which depicts a computer hacker trapped in the digital world of a powerful artificial intelligence (AI), one protagonist wryly responds to another’s concerns about programs becoming sentient: “Won’t that be grand? Computers and the programs will start thinking, and the people will stop!”

Four decades on, the emergence of generative AI technology has banks looking at a world in which

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