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This year’s Africa Energy Forum presents a unique opportunity for African collaboration
In the rural village of Gwanda, Zimbabwe, a mother walks several kilometres each day to find firewood so she can cook for her children.
United Kingdom | Publication | February 2025
A new inquiry by the Treasury Committee will consider the potential impacts of the increased use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in banking, pensions and other financial services.
The Committee’s call for evidence is now open, as it seeks to understand how financial services can utilise AI whilst protecting consumers against potential risks. The closing date is March 17, 2025.
The inquiry welcomes evidence in the following areas:
This inquiry could explore how AI is currently used by City firms as well as what opportunities it brings for innovation in the financial services sector. It may also consider the potential impact on employment in the sector and ask how the UK compares to other countries in both its competitiveness and approach.
The Committee may also review the extent to which AI could jeopardise financial stability and question if there is the potential for increased cyber security risks.
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In the rural village of Gwanda, Zimbabwe, a mother walks several kilometres each day to find firewood so she can cook for her children.
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Southern Africa is a key focus of attention at the present time, as it faces a perfect storm of an energy emergency due to hydropower generation being severely impacted by reduced water levels due to droughts whilst the demand of its regional miners for clean baseload power rapidly accelerates.
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