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When AI shapes the advice, who answers for it?

Last updated: June 2, 2026 5:00 am
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In today’s private banking sector, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a common presence. AI models now draft quarterly reports, suggest portfolio rebalancing, and summarize years of client relationships before review meetings. However, despite the advanced technology, one critical issue remains unresolved – decision rights.

The main problem lies not in the algorithms themselves, but in the lack of clarity regarding who has the final say in the decision-making process. Without defined decision rights, the output produced by a sophisticated AI model may lack accountability and ownership within the organization. This is a recurring problem in AI governance that needs to be addressed.

When incorporating AI into client-facing tasks, it is essential to establish clear ownership of the outputs before the tool goes live. Tasks should be ranked based on their significance, with client-facing judgments and critical decisions requiring human oversight and approval. Internal processes like meeting recaps or research summaries can have lighter monitoring but still need periodic audits to ensure accuracy and compliance.

Good governance in AI implementation involves using tools that provide transparent reasoning and cite reliable sources. Verification of client-facing outputs against these sources is crucial to maintain credibility and trust. Keeping detailed records of AI-assisted answers and assigning named individuals for sign-off on advice ensures accountability and compliance with regulations.

Automation complacency, where teams rely too heavily on AI without proper oversight, can lead to governance issues and skill erosion within the organization. It’s essential to remain vigilant and continuously monitor AI systems to prevent potential problems before they escalate.

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When deciding whether to build, buy, or partner for AI solutions, accountability should be the primary consideration. While outsourcing may seem like a convenient option, ultimately, the firm is responsible for the advice provided to clients. Therefore, sourcing decisions should prioritize control of logic, audit trails, and accountability over convenience.

Before deploying AI in client work, wealth firms should ask critical questions to potential suppliers. These questions should focus on the system’s reasoning, data handling, failure modes, and accountability mechanisms. Suppliers unable to provide satisfactory answers may indicate potential red flags in the system’s design and functionality.

In conclusion, accountability should be the cornerstone of AI implementation in the front office. Firms that prioritize accountability as the first design decision will thrive in the evolving landscape of AI-driven banking. By establishing clear decision rights and ownership before deploying AI tools, organizations can build trust with clients and regulators while avoiding potential governance pitfalls.

Dr. Leigh Coney, the founder of WorkWise Solutions, emphasizes the importance of accountability in AI-driven decision-making. The original article, “When AI Shapes the Advice, Who Answers For It?” was published by Private Banker International, a GlobalData owned brand.

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