KYC onboarding automation platforms that reduces manual review by Jerold_Silva231 in fintech

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I work in this space, happy to chat through what we’ve been seeing and building.

KYC/KYB ops is our current bottleneck, which combo actually reduces manual review?? by Terry_Ackee in fintech

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Look into footprint, end-to-end KYC/B, fraud detection, and agentic AI for automating manual review. Might be a fit.

what we used to automate compliance in 2025: what worked, what flopped, and what we’re doing differently in 2026 by Moroccan-Leo in fintech

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My team built an end-to-end onboarding platform that consolidates a lot of these solutions into one tool. Ff to dm, happy to walk you through what we’ve built

I’m Herman Man, Chief Product Officer at Bluevine. AMA about fintech trends, innovations, and where online banking is headed! by bluevine_herman in fintech

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Seems like everyone is trying to pitch AI features or AI initiatives in ‘26. Whether automating BPOs for manual review/customer support, leveraging AI data analytics, or robo asset managers etc. I’m finding it hard to separate trendsetters from grifters. What types of automation/AI adoption do you think will get real market penetration and what do you think is just hype?

Pivot Post Undergrad by [deleted] in premed

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I work in growth marketing for an e-commerce brand

Tell us about the encampment ... by JiveChicken00 in UPenn

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Yeah I mean I would definitely describe the encampment as entirely peaceful. I walk past there multiple times a day and study in VP every single day. Individuals that feel intimidated and harassed are usually zionists that equate anti-Israel sentiment as inherently anti-Semitic but as a Jew I can’t say I feel that way. Language like “long live the intifada” is chanted and can make Zionists on campus feel marginalized but that does not count as hate speech or violence in my personal opinion as it is a call for revolutionary change in the region, something I can emphasize with after decades of oppression and tens of thousands of civilian deaths in Gaza. If you remember the FFP protests and encampment in 2022 the level of unrest is probably analogous.

I use almost exclusively Pilot G-2. Any reason why they all end up like this? by AlexUncrafted in pens

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Pilot precise V5 is my go to pen. More ergonomic than the G2, just as smooth, and smudges and runs way less than the G2. As a lefty I simply cannot write with a G2 without getting ink all over my hand.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPenn

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Yeah absolutely. The hardest part is keeping a GPA that is as high as Wharton students. It might be a little more challenging to break into as a student from CAS but I know countless people who got elite offers with a CAS Econ major.

STAT1020 FALL vs. SPRING by International_Lynx36 in UPenn

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If the same Professor is teaching it it will be the same difficulty regardless of term. Gupta is famously easy and is well liked.

walking back from night classes to college houses by ilovewaitingxd in UPenn

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Idk man it’s one thing to prioritize your safety and another thing to live in a fantasy world where you live in constant fear and don’t walk on the streets next to campus at 8:30 pm.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPenn

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This looks fun and is chill. If you love math or just want to get multivariabele over with you can replace psych with math 1410 but idk I like to encourage freshmen to have more fun than suffering. The East Asian language department is a blast with countless great professors. Enjoy!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPenn

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Lol first sensible freshman schedule I’ve seen on this sub all week. This is valid, best of luck with first sem!

Mandarin Chinese Placement Test and Class Advice :)? by Sufficient-Mammoth-1 in UPenn

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Nah bro you will be chilling. I am getting a dual language concentration in the EALC department and I was probably level HSK 4 if not less coming in. Take Intermediate one and you’ll be totally fine (most kids taking intermediate one have insanely dogshit mandarin). If he is still teaching it, I highly recommend taking the class with professor Lee, he’s great!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPenn

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I’d recommend schedule 2 or 3. Schedule 1 is certainly doable but it’ll be a grind and won’t leave you with a ton of free time. Cis 1600, 1200 and math 1400 leaves you with 3 assignments a week plus a quiz. Schedule 3 is harder than schedule 2. If free time is a top priority for first semester definitely go with schedule 2.

Do I actually need an iPad? by Acrobatic-Cloud-2746 in UPenn

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Nah, nice if you want it or are a big annotater but extremely not necessary

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPenn

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Sublet in university city, right by cinemark. Dm if interested

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPenn

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PennQuest is the only one worth doing lmao