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Goldman thinks tracking your AI use misses the point

Business Insider·Reed Alexander·24 days ago
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Forget tracking AI use. Goldman's tech boss cares about this instead. Marco Argenti is Goldman Sachs' chief information officer. Courtesy of Goldman Sachs Goldman has rolled out AI tools to its 12,000 engineers, who have adopted them in their workflows. Marco Argenti, Goldman's top tech exec, spoke with BI about gauging engineers' productivity with AI. The CIO says AI allows engineers to "3D print" software and generate prototypes in real time. As corporate America races to measure how employees are using AI, Goldman Sachs is taking a different path. Many firms have taken to tracking individuals. At JPMorgan , the firm monitors dashboards displaying tens of thousands of users' AI-related activities, letting employees compare themselves with their peers. At Meta , the social media giant is installing software on US employees' computers to track keystrokes and mouse movements in order to train its AI, Business Insider reported last month.…

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