Business Social
Scotiabank stepped into the conversation on the future of work last week, bringing a human lens to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), at the inaugural AI & Future of Work Business Conference in Kingston.
Beyond the tech talk, the bank highlighted something more relatable: How AI is quietly reshaping everyday banking, making services faster, smarter, and more responsive to customers’ lives. From better digital experiences to more efficient ways of working behind the scenes, Scotiabank’s message was simple: The future of finance is not just digital, it’s personal.
Scotiabank’s Francine Stewart, senior investment advisor, engages with Carlton Brown, manager, application and development, VM Group, on how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of banking and business operations, at the AI & Future of Work Business Conference..
Conversations flow as Yanique Forbes-Patrick, regional director, Caribbean corporate affairs, Scotiabank, and Morris Nelson (left), regional director for corporate banking, regional director, Caribbean corporate affairs, connect and exchange ideas with Hassan Khan, elite performance coach, founder of Limitless Humans, and speaker at the AI & Future of Work Business Conference..