Revolut AI at Scale Talk from RAAIS 2026 Now Live
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Summary
The first talk from RAAIS 2026, featuring Nicolay, Head of AI at Revolut, is now available on YouTube, detailing how Revolut implements AI at scale.
Why it matters
This talk offers valuable, real-world insights into how a major fintech company like Revolut tackles the complex challenges of deploying and managing AI solutions at an enterprise level.
How to implement this in your domain
- 1Watch the full talk to gain a comprehensive understanding of Revolut's AI scaling strategies and technical architecture.
- 2Analyze the specific tools, processes, and organizational structures Revolut uses to manage AI development and deployment.
- 3Identify transferable best practices from Revolut's approach that could be adapted for your own organization's AI initiatives.
- 4Discuss the insights gained with your AI engineering and leadership teams to inform future strategic planning and implementation efforts.
Who benefits
Key takeaways
- Revolut's Head of AI shares insights on scaling AI in a large organization.
- The talk covers practical aspects of AI deployment and management.
- It offers valuable lessons for AI engineers and tech leaders.
- Access to real-world case studies is crucial for effective AI strategy.
Original post by @nathanbenaich
"our first talk from @raais 2026 is live! how @revolut runs ai at scale with @nicolay, head of ai. head over to our youtube channel to watch!"
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