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Welcome to a new episode of Podcast Colloquia! In this installment, we talk with Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez, former governor of the Bank of Spain, about the Euro Digital, its advantages and what its implementation would mean for the banking system as we know it. Questions: To begin, could you describe what is the digital euro? In the Secure Money Blog Fide in which you write you talk about financial stability as one of the main positive effects of the Digital Euro. Could you explain how the issuance of the Digital Euro resolves the problems associated with the current system based on bank deposits? One of the advantages is the liberalization of banking activities. How do you think this innovation can level the playing field in the banking sector and encourage competition? You emphasize that the Digital Euro would eliminate the need for various protections and regulations currently applied to the banking system.
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How would this affect the How jurists. The discussion about the potential impact of artificial intelligence on legal work revolved around the idea that These tools will not replace human work, but those who use them in carrying out their tasks will be more in demand by the sector.. The importance of having artificial intelligence-enhanced paralegals was highlighted as one of the main advantages offered by these new technologies. The dialogue between Cristina and Álex, with the participation of the attendees, outlined creating a collaborative ecosystem instead of the traditional student-teacher model. The USA Phone Number various professionals present were encouraged to share their work experiences in large and small firms, public institutions, and individual legal and professional offices. Álex adopted a disruptive tone when addressing the history of generative artificial intelligence, from its origin in 1956 to the present. He highlighted the evolution of the discipline, focusing on the transition from discriminative to generative artificial intelligence. The massive data availability was identified as a fundamental catalyst for the development of artificial intelligence.
The applicability of Brain & Code experiences in other sectors to the legal field was explored, with emphasis on productivity and creativity. It was discussed impact in tasks such as information search, document summary and content generation. Concrete examples were provided of how generative artificial intelligence can be applied in contract drafting, acting as a “legal co-pilot”. The discussion about theprompt" and the need to learn how to use banks operate and how they could adapt to these changes? How do you think this transition would impact the relationship between European countries and their financial systems? As you have mentioned in some of your writings, banks have always been among the most privileged and protected sectors. How do you suggest address this transition effectively to ensure a successful transformation of the banking sector? You mention that cAny obstacles to the use of the Digital Euro should be temporary and aimed at facilitating the transition of banks. Could you elaborate on how this transition process could be managed efficiently for all parties involved.