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AI engineer and technologist working across deep learning, blockchain, and scalable digital systems. Focused on building ethical, production-ready AI solutions with real-world impact, alongside leading education initiatives that create access and opportunity for women and girls.
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SAR Copilot is an AI-powered transaction monitoring and investigation platform designed to solve one of the most persistent challenges in financial crime compliance: overwhelming alert volumes combined with low detection quality. Traditional transaction monitoring systems rely heavily on static, rule-based logic. These systems generate thousands of alerts every week, yet the majority are false positives. Analysts spend most of their time reviewing benign activity while sophisticated fraud patterns remain hidden in the background. SAR Copilot reimagines this workflow by using AI to reduce noise, surface high-confidence cases, and provide full investigation context with explainable reasoning and automated regulatory reporting. At its core, SAR Copilot is built to answer a critical question: how can financial institutions move from reactive, rule-driven alerting to proactive, intelligence-driven fraud detection that works in real time and scales with complexity. Instead of flagging individual transactions in isolation, the system evaluates behavior, relationships, timing, and context across accounts and networks. The result is not a list of alerts but a curated set of investigation-ready cases. In conclusion, SAR Copilot is not just an alerting tool. It is a full transaction monitoring and investigation platform built for modern financial crime challenges. By integrating behavioral analytics, graph-based network detection, unsupervised discovery, contextual scoring, real-time intervention, and automated SAR generation, the system delivers measurable improvements in detection accuracy, analyst efficiency, and regulatory readiness. From raw transaction data to regulator-ready reports, SAR Copilot shows how AI can transform compliance workflows and significantly reduce the gap between detection and action.
7 Feb 2026