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JPMorgan’s Graduate Recruits Will Help Drive AI Use, Erdoes Says
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. expects that its newest recruits will help the Wall Street bank develop the use of artificial intelligence throughout its ranks.
“Many of them are on the forefront of how they’re going to help us to deploy AI in the jobs,” Mary Callahan Erdoes, who runs JPMorgan’s asset- and wealth-management unit, said in a Bloomberg Television interview Thursday. The latest group of recent college graduates joined the bank last month. “This is the generation of people that has grown up with it, in a way that many others have not. So it’s very natural for them not to ask a question on Google search, but actually to use AI as their own assistant or analyst beside them.”