FOMO? Brit banking biz rolls out AI tools, talks up security
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2025/09/22/lloyds_data_ai_deployment/
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Michelle Conway, lead data and AI scientist at LBG, last week told an audience of data scientists, DevOps pros and AI folk at an evening event by MLOps Community and JFrog, that "we're very careful with your data – our security is huge. It's like Fort Knox locked down."
LBG – which looks after the cash of customers across Lloyds, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Halifax – traces its roots back to 1765, yet with many of its rivals jumping board the AI train, the fear of missing out on the latest tech craze is real.
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In a [2]positioning statement put out earlier this year, the bank said: "The integration of AI into financial services is not just about adopting new technology; it's about reimagining the entire banking experience."
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Alas, as we've come to know, technology evangelists tend to have a "move fast and break things" attitude where security is somewhat lax – [5]particularly when it comes to rushing out AI-powered tools .
"We're very strict with our data and getting permissions," said Conway. "I think that's good because if you bank with us as a customer, you know your data is very secure, it's not going to be exposed to a third party."
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This extends to banning devs from using AI model hosting frameworks like Hugging Face, because of the risk of staffers inadvertently downloading malicious or otherwise nefarious models placed in repositories by cyber ne'er-do-wells looking to steal sensitive data.
"Hugging Face is actually blocked in the bank, because we recognise that there's cybersecurity attacks targeting that and we don't want to risk it, so it's been locked," Conway explained. But she added that this isn't necessarily a permaban.
"We're looking at getting it unblocked soon, but it's been a long project to get it through security and trying to get it through while keeping everything safe."
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Despite the caution with respect to some platforms, Conway said LBG is already implementing over 100 use-cases of AI across the group.
These include chatbots to provide assistance to both customers and staff, using AI for document processing, as well as using it to explore what [8]the bank describes as improvements in digital transformation .
Conway kept her cards close to her chest on the exact details around these schemes but she detailed how Lloyds has deployed both Microsoft Co-Pilot and Google Gemini AI platforms.
"We're very big on using Microsoft Co-Pilot, I could absolutely use it all day long, it's amazing," she said, and described Google's service as "crucial" in aiding the bank to do behind-the-scenes work.
[9]AI agents get office tasks wrong around 70% of the time, and a lot of them aren't AI at all
[10]Microsoft admits it 'cannot guarantee' data sovereignty
[11]NatWest banks on AWS and Accenture for AI-driven customer overhaul
[12]Lloyds Bank reviews tech and engineering personnel in reorg
Earlier this month, [13]Lloyd's put out a paper examining AI in the financial sector , which claimed that banks are welcoming AI with open arms, with 60 percent of institutions reporting improved productivity thanks to initiatives around AI.
That, however, is in contrast to a UK government department's recent three-month trial of Microsoft Co-Pilot, [14]which concluded that the AI tool didn't provide a clear productivity boost – sometimes performing tasks worse than a human would.
Microsoft recently admitted it is [15]still trying to build return on investment cases for Copilot , however, with [16]Barlcays getting 100,000 licenses earlier this year and LBG exploring its use in Power Apps and Power Automate, it seems the software giant may start to make bank from AI afterall. ®
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Not RBS
"LBG – which looks after the cash of customers across Lloyds, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Halifax – traces its roots back to 1765..."
LBG does not include RBS. The current group was formed by LloydsTSB acquiring HBOS (Halifax *Bank of Scotland*); it also includes Scottish Widows and mbna (amongst others). But *Royal* Bank of Scotland is entirely separate (part of NatWest's group).
Pedantic? Maybe, but it's good to get the facts right. As far as the AI part of the article is concerned, those decisions are way beyond my purview.
Re: Not RBS
I typed "Royal Bank" into Google for a quick fact check and was pleasantly surprised that the first couple of hits were for the Scotland variety. Because if you say Royal Bank to anyone in Scotland its very unlikely you are referring to the Canada one.
AI Mode didn't do quite so well by giving both equal prominence. Which tells you all you need to know about the usefulness of AI. Context is really quite important in human communication.
Pride before fall?
Fort Knox etc. Way to paint a target on your back. But then she uses Copilot all day long...
Re: Pride before fall?
That for me was scary. Copilot can't do any high value tasks, it (like all LLM) is merely a statistical word jumbler capable of a small number of low value tasks and still subject to checking, and yet this individual is singing its praises.
"rolls out AI tools, talks up security"
Which did they choose?
It's a bit like the iron triangle with a missing corner.
Just as well I gave up on them years ago.
Don't do it!
Open source models might contain code owned by SCO!