The bank has, for the past six months, been working with embedded Anthropic engineers to co-develop autonomous agents in at least two specific areas: accounting for trades and transactions, and client vetting and onboarding, according to Marco Argenti, Goldman’s chief information officer. The bank expects efficiency gains rather than near-term job cuts, using AI to speed processes and limit future head count growth.
“Think of it as a digital co-worker for many of the professions within the firm that are scaled, are complex and very process intensive,” he said.
