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AI may prove big deal for finance — but don’t hold your breath

While 100m people may have tried ChatGPT, the number actually doing anything useful with it is pretty small

Even some AI evangelists, such as Alphabet and Google boss Sundar Pichai, say the implications for jobs are highly complicated and uncertain
Even some AI evangelists, such as Alphabet and Google boss Sundar Pichai, say the implications for jobs are highly complicated and uncertain Photo: Getty Images

Shortly after the launch of ChatGPT last November, I asked the head of M&A at a leading investment bank whether any of his team was using it. No, he replied. Because he had banned it.

He was worried about how he would train up his juniors if they could use ChatGPT to do research into companies and markets. “That’s how they learn the business,” he said.

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