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Bootcamps and peer pressure: Goldman preps staff for AI future

Isda AGM: Tone from the top is not enough, says chief information officer Marco Argenti.

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Goldman Sachs has sent nearly half of its employees to artificial intelligence bootcamps as part of a broader effort to drive mass adoption of the technology within the firm.

“We put everyone into AI one-on-one bootcamps,” Marco Argenti, Goldman’s chief information officer, said at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s annual general meeting in Boston on April 30. 

“Out of the entire company, about half of it has already gone through that,” Argenti said. “We’re churning it really

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