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Goldman Sachs CIO: Measure AI impact by team speed, not individual usage

Marco Argenti, Goldman Sachs' CIO, believes that tracking individual employee AI usage is not an effective measure of productivity. Instead, he focuses on the speed at which engineering teams can move from concept to production, likening individual tracking to focusing on a single player instead of the team's overall goal-scoring ability. Argenti noted that AI tools have enabled the bank's employees to rapidly create software prototypes, significantly reducing the time between idea generation and a functional product. AI

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IMPACT Suggests a shift in how companies measure AI's impact, focusing on team velocity over individual tool usage.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece from a company executive about AI adoption strategy.

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Goldman Sachs CIO: Measure AI impact by team speed, not individual usage

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 · Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez ·

    Goldman Sachs’ tech boss says tracking individual AI usage isn’t useful. He just watches how fast his 12,000 engineers move from idea to production

    Goldman Sachs built an in-house version of ChatGPT as it dives into AI headfirst.

  2. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Goldman Sachs’ tech boss says he doesn’t track AI usage, he watches how fast teams produce an idea https://www. byteseu.com/2002380/ # AI # AmericanWorkers # Ar

    Goldman Sachs’ tech boss says he doesn’t track AI usage, he watches how fast teams produce an idea https://www. byteseu.com/2002380/ # AI # AmericanWorkers # ArtificialIntelligence # Banks # InvestmentBanking # InvestmentBanks # TheFutureOfWork # US