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November 09, 2023

U.S. Financial Sector Opposes SEC’s Attempts of AI Regulation

In Brief

Brokers, hedge funds and advisers are strongly contesting the SEC’s proposed regulations to oversee AI in financial advising, claiming the measures are unfeasible and redundant.

U.S. Financial Industry Resists SEC's AI Regulation Efforts

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) initiative to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in financial advice has met with significant resistance from brokers, hedge funds and investment advisors. The industry argues that the SEC’s proposals unveiled in July, are overly broad and unfeasible to implement, dubbing the regulations “Reg PDA.”

Despite the SEC’s intent to ensure that financial institutions eliminate any conflicts of interest in technological advice to clients, industry responses suggest that existing regulations are sufficient to protect investors. The SEC’s expansive definition of “technology” has also been a point of contention, raising concerns that it could apply to simple tools like calculators.

Jesse Forster of Coalition Greenwich notes the unprecedented level of opposition to the SEC’s proposals, highlighting the collective frustration of the industry. Amidst a surge of SEC rulemaking under Chair Gary Gensler, the industry’s patience appears to be waning.

Gensler’s Stance on AI Dangers

Gensler who previously expressed concerns about the potential risks posed by AI, argues for swift regulatory action to prevent a future financial crisis. However, with President Biden’s recent executive order on AI oversight, it is clear that the U.S. aims to take the lead in AI regulation.

The pushback is not without its nuances. Some financial giants, including Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan, have submitted their criticisms in individual letters, emphasizing the points made by industry groups such as Sifma and the Investment Company Institute (ICI). These bodies have called for the complete withdrawal of Reg PDA, citing potential constitutional challenges and the rule’s allegedly arbitrary nature.

Consumer groups, on the other hand, have voiced support for the SEC’s efforts, insisting that more stringent measures are needed to adequately safeguard investors in an era where technology can subtly influence investment decisions.

As the debate continues, the SEC has affirmed its openness to public input, while Gensler has maintained the importance of protecting investors from subtly biased technological advice. The industry awaits the SEC’s final stance following its review of the feedback received during the open comment period.

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Nik is an accomplished analyst and writer at Metaverse Post, specializing in delivering cutting-edge insights into the fast-paced world of technology, with a particular emphasis on AI/ML, XR, VR, on-chain analytics, and blockchain development. His articles engage and inform a diverse audience, helping them stay ahead of the technological curve. Possessing a Master's degree in Economics and Management, Nik has a solid grasp of the nuances of the business world and its intersection with emergent technologies.

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Nik is an accomplished analyst and writer at Metaverse Post, specializing in delivering cutting-edge insights into the fast-paced world of technology, with a particular emphasis on AI/ML, XR, VR, on-chain analytics, and blockchain development. His articles engage and inform a diverse audience, helping them stay ahead of the technological curve. Possessing a Master's degree in Economics and Management, Nik has a solid grasp of the nuances of the business world and its intersection with emergent technologies.

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