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The New York bank is the latest to offer generative AI to all its employees and agentic AI to developers. Chief Information ...
Goldman Sachs seems to be the only major bank implementing a start-to-finish AI-coding tool like Devin, but its competitors ...
Goldman Sachs is hiring an AI engineer to work at its organization, and no, it isn’t an engineer with AI expertise, but an ...
Goldman Sachs just hired Devin, an AI-powered software engineer that’s capable of coding just as well as humans—minus six-figure salaries. The company also has plans to potentially unleash it by the ...
The arrival of agentic AI at Goldman Sachs, in which programs don’t just help with tasks but execute complex jobs, signals a shift on Wall Street.
Goldman Sachs just hired its first AI coder: Goldman is the first major bank to try out Cognition's agentic AI coder, Devin, ...
Goldman Sachs tests AI agent Devin to automate coding tasks, marking a shift toward a hybrid workforce strategy centered on human-AI collaboration.
Goldman Sachs tests AI engineer Devin, signaling a bold shift toward autonomous agents in high finance and software development.
"There is no sign of a significant impact on most labor market outcomes," chief economist Jan Hatzius writes. But the shift is real.
Goldman Sachs has launched its in-house generative AI assistant across the entire firm, aiming to boost productivity and streamline workflows for thousands of employees. Here's how this move positions ...
Goldman Sachs ' fondness for technology expands with their latest testing of "Devin," the AI coding agent from Cognition which went viral last year because of its capabilities as well as its ...