Quantum computing experts voice explainability fears

Risk Live: big speed-ups could loom for quantum-powered models, along with bigger questions from regulators

quantum computing explainability

Regulators and model risk managers have been kept busy in recent years by rapid advances in machine learning techniques that power banks’ modelling of everything from interest rates to customer fraud. If quantum computing continues its rapid march towards commercial viability, they might be about to get a whole lot busier.

Speaking yesterday to a panel of experts at Risk Live, Lee Braine, managing director of research and engineering at Barclays, asked whether banks and other financial firms

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