MAS chief data officer David Hardoon moves to newly-created role of special advisor for AI
THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) confirmed on Friday that David Hardoon has relinquished his role as chief data officer (CDO) to take on the newly-created role in MAS of special advisor (artificial intelligence) with effect from July 18.
In his new capacity, he will help develop the artificial intelligence (AI) strategy for Singapore's financial sector as well as to promote open cross-border data flows.
Mr Hardoon will be reporting to Jacqueline Loh, deputy managing director (Markets & Development) and will be working closely with MAS' chief fintech officer Sopnendu Mohanty and the FinTech & Innovation Group.
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