The latest guidance from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau urges lenders to be mindful of specific reasons for adverse actions are taken on consumers’ credit applications or accounts, notably when AI is involved. Attorney J. Steven Lovejoy from Shumaker and Williams explains.
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