Datavillage Unveils GPT-5 Powered Fraud Detection at London Event
Datavillage, a company founded by Achim Tack, is set to showcase its AI capabilities at the Business Design Centre in London on 21-22 October. The event will highlight the use of GPT-5 in enhancing fraud detection and streamlining financial services processes.
Mule Monitor, a product of Datavillage, now runs on GPT-5. This upgrade allows the system to provide smarter support for investigators, freeing up their time to focus on critical cases. GPT-5 enables faster analysis, allowing fraud teams to respond in real time. The system's accuracy in spotting suspicious activity has also improved, leading to a reduction in false positives.
At the event, a live Mule Monitor showcase will demonstrate these benefits. Visitors can see firsthand how GPT-5 enhances the system's capabilities in fraud AI agents. Datavillage will be at Stand Z8, ready to share its research and insights on trusted AI in financial services.
Datavillage's AI Agents, powered by GPT-5, are set to revolutionise banking and financial services processes. They enhance decision-making, reduce operational bottlenecks, and bring agility to institutions facing growing challenges. With Mule Monitor running on GPT-5, the system offers these capabilities with no data leakage to LLMs and full auditability, ensuring compliance and control.