Goldman Sachs developers are internally using generative AI tools to assist their code writing, according to a top executive at the bank.
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Generative AI refers to a group of products that produce human-like text or images in response to written prompts from users. "It's still very early," Argenti conceded, although he compared the development of generative AI to "the beginning of the internet."
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