JPMorgan deploys in-house AI research analyst tool to boost firm productivity

CEO Jamie Dimon highlighted AI’s potential to both eliminate and create job roles, thereby altering workforce composition.

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As per the Financial Times report, JPMorgan Chase has started deploying an in-house generative AI tool, claiming that its proprietary version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT can perform the task of a research analyst. As per an internal memo accessed by Financial Times, the company has granted its asset and wealth management employees access to the language model platform, LLM Suite. The rollout represents one of Wall Street’s major LLM applications.

The memo described the LLM suite as a ‘ChatGPT-like product’ intended for general productivity, complementing its other applications handling private financial information called Connect Coach and SpectrumGPT. Earlier this year, JPMorgan began rolling out the LLM Suite to select bank areas, and currently, approximately 15% of the workforce has access to the tool.

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon told shareholders that the use of AI has the potential to augment virtually every job and impact our workforce composition. It may reduce certain job categories or roles, but it may create others as well. It is worth noting that so far, the company has not disclosed the number of research analysts it employs.