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JPMorgan is discussing its generative AI projects with regulators

The release of ChatGPT a year ago prompted banks to hire for AI-related positions and begin testing uses for generative AI, which can summarize documents, write emails and churn out clever responses to users.

November 10, 2023 / 09:10 IST
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JPMorgan is discussing its generative AI projects with regulators
JPMorgan is discussing its generative AI projects with regulators

JPMorgan Chase & Co. is working with US regulators and walking them through its first set of generative AI pilot projects to ensure all controls are in place, as the bank attempts to bound ahead of rivals in deploying artificial intelligence in the highly-regulated industry.

"It's about helping regulators understand how we build the generative AI models, how we control them, what are the new vectors of risk," Lori Beer, JPMorgan’s global chief information officer, said in an interview. "It's not only what we need to think about, but what they should think about," she said, adding that it's critical to engage early. “As we learn, we share those learnings.”

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The release of ChatGPT a year ago prompted banks to hire for AI-related positions and begin testing uses for generative AI, which can summarize documents, write emails and churn out clever responses to users. JPMorgan is hiring and moving more aggressively than most. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon called AI "extraordinary and groundbreaking" in his annual shareholder letter, and said it could be integrated into "every single process" of the firm's operations.

JPMorgan is currently testing AI applications that can generate earnings summaries for every company that the bank tracks, as well as a helpdesk service that provides precise problem-solving steps instead of merely sending customers links to related articles to address an issue, according to Beer.