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Brayden Lindrea9 hours agoAI can be used in ‘every single process’ of JPMorgan’s operations, says CEOJPMorgan’s CEO Jamie Dimon pointed to trading, hedging, research and error detection as some of the processes that can be streamlined by AI.2799 Total views7 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksJPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says artificial intelligence (AI) could be applied to “every single process” of his firm’s operations and may replace humans in certain roles.


In an Oct. 2 interview with Bloomberg, Dimon said he expects to see “all different types of models” and tools and technology for AI in the future. “It’s a living, breathing thing,” he said, adding:“But the way to think about for us is every single process, so errors, trading, hedging, research, every app, every database, you can be applying AI.”


“So it might be as a co-pilot, it might be to replace humans … AI is doing all the equity hedging for us for the most part. It’s idea generation, it’s large language models,” he said, adding more generally, it could also impact customer service. "AI is real"

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says artificial intelligence will be part of "every single process," adding it's already "doing all the equity hedging for us" https://t.co/EtsTbiME1a pic.twitter.com/J9YD4slOpv— Bloomberg (@business) October 2, 2023


“We already have thousands of people doing it,” said the JPMorgan CEO about AI research, including some of the “top scientists around the world.”


Asked whether he expects AI will replace some jobs, Dimon said “of course,” but stressed that technology has always done so.


“People need to take a deep breath. Technology has always replaced jobs,” he explained.“Your children will live to 100 and not have cancer because of technology and literally they’ll probably be working three days a week. So technology’s done unbelievable things for mankind.”


However, Dimon acknowledged there are also negatives to emerging technologies.


When it comes to AI, Dimon says he’s particularly concerned about “AI being used by bad people to do bad things” — particularly in cyberspace — but is hopeful that legal guardrails will curtail such conduct over time.


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Dimon concluded that AI will add “huge value” to the workforce, and if the firm replaces its employees with AI, he hopes they will be able to redeploy displaced workers in more suitable work environments.“We expect to be able to get them a job somewhere local in a different branch or a different function, if we can do that, and we’ll be doing that with any dislocation that takes place as a result of AI.”


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