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Aditya
Hasurkar
Senior Data Scientist
Bank of America
Aditya Hasurkar is a Senior Data Scientist specialising in AI, machine learning, financial crime, and enterprise Generative AI. At Bank of America, he focuses on applying advanced analytics and AI to complex challenges within financial crime and risk. Previously at Allianz UK, Aditya built and deployed machine learning solutions for fraud detection and risk, delivering over £10M in measurable business impact. His expertise spans Python, SQL, Spark, MLOps, explainable AI, and LLM applications. Passionate about trustworthy AI, Aditya explores how Generative AI can transform areas such as AML, alert triage, entity resolution, and decision-making in high-stakes environments.
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01 December 2026 12:30 - 13:00
Panel | One model or many: how teams are architecting for reliability at scale
Every team building generative AI hits the same fork eventually: keep pushing one model to do everything, or start splitting the work across specialized components. Neither answer is obviously right, and the teams getting it wrong are finding out the expensive way. This session brings together practitioners who have landed on different sides of that decision, covering when compound architectures actually improve reliability and when they just add complexity and cost without a real payoff. Expect disagreement on where the line sits. What this session will cover: - When splitting a system into specialized components improves reliability, and when it does not - How teams are deciding between one capable model and several coordinated ones - The hidden costs of compound systems that do not show up until production - Real tradeoffs teams have made, including ones they would reverse If you are mid-argument internally about whether to split your system into specialized pieces, this panel gives you both sides of that fight from people who have actually shipped it.