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Goldman Sachs bars Hong Kong bankers from Anthropic AI useGoldman Sachs has barred its bankers in Hong Kong from using Anthropic's AI models, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing peo...
Goldman Sachs teams up with Anthropic to automate banking tasks with AI agents: ReportThe Wall Street bank has spent the past six months collaborating with Anthropic engineers embedded within its teams to build autonomous age...
Goldman Sachs deploys Claude AI for trade accounting, compliance, and onboarding — Has a new era of investment banking begun as Anthropic powers core operations?After six months of in-house development, Goldman Sachs is deploying autonomous AI agents powered by Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6. The agent...
End of six-figure coding jobs? Meet Devin: Goldman’s new AI engineer that works like a human, but for no salaryGoldman Sachs is integrating Devin, an AI-powered software developer, to enhance worker productivity, potentially quadrupling output. This ...
Goldman Sachs launches AI assistant firmwide, memo showsAround 10,000 employees at the bank are already using the GS AI Assistant, the memo sent to staff by Chief Information Officer Marco Argent...
Is Wall Street’s future human-free? Goldman Sachs introduces AI for 10,000 employeesGoldman Sachs has introduced the GS AI Assistant to 10,000 employees, with plans to expand its use across the organisation. The AI tool per...
GOQii to start US operations in Q1 of 2016The company, which started operations in India last year, is also looking at foraying into the Chinese market in the next few months.
Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma invests in GOQiiWith operations across countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the US, GOQii has an existing user base of almost 50,000 cu...
GOQii to raise $20 million to fund global expansionThe US-registered company - founded by entrepreneur Vishal Gondal – currently has its presence in India, Malaysia and Singapore.
- Nokia to buy American entity Motally
The world's largest handset maker Nokia said it will acquire mobile analytics services firm Motally Inc.