History Professor at the University of Portsmouth and author specializing in early modern financial history, notably on the 18th-century Bank of England.
Anne Murphy is a distinguished History Professor at the University of Portsmouth, focusing on early modern financial history.
She is the author of "Virtuous Bankers: A Day in the Life of the Eighteenth-Century Bank of England," which explores the social and economic roles of bankers in the 1700s.
Her research offers deep insights into financial institutions and their historical contexts, bridging academia and public understanding.

Topic: The evolution of the financial industry before computers and its historical lessons for modern technological shifts like AI.

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