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Building Trust in Fintech: An Analysis of Ethical and Privacy Considerations in the Intersection of Big Data, AI, and Customer Trust

Hassan Hamad Aldboush, Marah Ferdous

2023International Journal of Financial Studies212 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This research paper explores the ethical considerations in using financial technology (fintech), focusing on big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and privacy. Using a systematic literature-review methodology, the study identifies ethical and privacy issues related to fintech, including bias, discrimination, privacy, transparency, justice, ownership, and control. The findings emphasize the importance of safeguarding customer data, complying with data protection laws, and promoting corporate digital responsibility. The study provides practical suggestions for companies, including the use of encryption techniques, transparency regarding data collection and usage, the provision of customer opt-out options, and the training of staff on data-protection policies. However, the study is limited by its exclusion of non-English-language studies and the need for additional resources to deepen the findings. To overcome these limitations, future research could expand existing knowledge and collect more comprehensive data to better understand the complex issues examined.

Topics & Concepts

Transparency (behavior)SafeguardingBig dataData Protection Act 1998BusinessData governanceData collectionInformation privacyInternet privacyProfiling (computer programming)Privacy by DesignPrivacy policyMarketingComputer scienceComputer securityData qualitySociologyOperating systemMetric (unit)Social scienceNursingMedicineBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityFinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital FinancePrivacy, Security, and Data Protection
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