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Goldman Sachs CIO Prioritizes Innovation Speed Over Tracking AI Usage

What Happened

Marco Argenti, the chief information officer of Goldman Sachs, shared insights at a recent event covered by Fortune. He revealed that instead of closely monitoring teams’ AI tool usage, he pays attention to how rapidly teams can turn ideas into actionable products or solutions. Argenti believes the pace of innovation is a more accurate indicator of how effectively teams adopt and leverage artificial intelligence. As AI technologies become more accessible and vital in the finance industry, this approach focuses on outcomes and creativity, rather than micromanaging usage statistics.

Why It Matters

This philosophy highlights a shift in how large financial institutions like Goldman Sachs view artificial intelligence: as a means to enhance productivity and business results, rather than a mere metric to track. By prioritizing business impact and innovation speed, companies may become more agile and inventive. Read more in our AI News Hub

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