SR 26-2 is here. Meet the MRM leaders making sense of it at Rev.
The Fed's newest guidance explicitly excluded generative and agentic AI from scope. Every MRM team in financial services is now working out what that means in practice. At Rev NYC on May 19, you'll hear directly from the people closest to that question.
David Palmer, primary architect of SR 11-7, takes the stage to address where supervisory expectations are heading. Followed by an MRM panel with senior leaders from Capital One, TIAA, and the former Head of MRM at New York Life on how model risk programs are evolving in real time.
Also on the agenda:
- Fannie Mae on accelerating model development in mortgage lending under real regulatory constraints
- FRBNY on using LLMs in economic research and market intelligence
- Reid Blackman closing with why current risk frameworks may already be obsolete in the agentic era — plus a book signing for The Ethical Nightmare Challenge
One day. Direct conversations with the people shaping how AI actually gets deployed in financial services.
May 19 | Free to Attend | New York
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