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https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/news/goldman-sachs-tests-autonomous-ai-agents-for-process-heavy-work/ “The agents are based on Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 model, which has been built to handle long documents and complex reasoning. Goldman’s tests have shown that such systems can reduce the time needed for tasks like client onboarding, trade reconciliation and document review. While the bank has not shared specific performance numbers, people familiar with the matter told news outlets that work which once took a great deal of human labour can now be done in much less time. Argenti said the rollout is not about replacing human workers, at least not at this stage. The bank reportedly views the agents as a tool to help existing staff manage busy schedules and get through high volumes of work. In areas like compliance and accounting, jobs can involve repetitive, rule-based steps. AI frees analysts from that repetition so they can focus on higher-value judgement work.” submitted by /u/AngleAccomplished865

Originally posted by u/AngleAccomplished865 on r/ArtificialInteligence