
On Monday, Goldman Sachs announced that it is rolling out a generative artificial intelligence (AI) assistant across the firm in its latest move to incorporate the technology into employees’ workflows.
Goldman announced that its in-house AI application, known as the GS AI Assistant, is available to employees throughout the company, offering tools tailored to meet the needs of workers in various specialties across the firm. The natural language assistant can securely tap into a variety of large language models (LLMs) that the company has approved.
“Today marks an important moment in our AI journey as we are excited to announce the firmwide launch of the GS AI Assistant – the first generative AI-powered tool to reach this scale,” Goldman Sachs CIO Marco Argenti said in a memo seen by FOX Business.
“Thousands of our people are already using the GS AI Assistant, and I hope all of you will start exploring how the tool can positively impact your daily tasks and boost productivity, from summarizing complex documents and drafting initial content to performing data analysis,” Argenti added.
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