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As AI pressures mount, banks split on how to handle staffing

Benchmarking: Over the next 12 months, almost a third of G-Sib respondents said they plan to decrease headcount in their data function.

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In 2025, the rapid evolution of AI has dominated conversations in boardrooms and bars alike. But if firms want to take full advantage of generative AI and, in the future, agentic AI, they will need to streamline and automate their data workflows.

WatersTechnology’s inaugural data management automation study shows that respondents attributed changes in headcount to mounting AI adoption.

“The chief data officer (CDO) role still has a good amount of movement, but the AI market is hotter,” Simon Mayo

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