On the recordApril 15, 2024
Since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau opened its doors in 2011, it has served as the cop on the beat, protecting consumers from unfair, deceptive, and abusive practices.
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congress.govSince the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau opened its doors in 2011, it has served as the cop on the beat, protecting consumers from unfair, deceptive, and abusive practices.
Foster highlights the CFPB's role in consumer protection since its inception.
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I am happy to see FSOC identify artificial intelligence as an area of concern for the financial system.
You as public officials, it is becoming very easy to clone all of your voices because once it is in the public domain, there is a data set to be able to duplicate it.
Yes. Do any of our other witnesses have any comments on this area, the utility of a national standard for a secure digital ID provided by States?
In fact, last November, a cybersecurity breach of third-party service providers disrupted the operations of 60 credit unions across 40 States.