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Goldman Sachs is revolutionising its workforce by deploying Devin, an AI software engineer developed by London-based start-up ...
Goldman Sachs tests AI agent Devin to automate coding tasks, marking a shift toward a hybrid workforce strategy centered on ...
Goldman Sachs is hiring an AI engineer to work at its organization, and no, it isn’t an engineer with AI expertise, but an ...
Goldman Sachs seems to be the only major bank implementing a start-to-finish AI-coding tool like Devin, but its competitors ...
Devin won’t replace humans at the bank. Argenti advocates for a “hybrid” workforce, so instances of it will be supervised by ...
Goldman Sachs has introduced an AI software engineer called Devin AI, in a daring move that rocked the tech and financial ...
Goldman Sachs just hired Devin, an AI-powered software engineer that’s capable of coding just as well as humans—minus six-figure salaries. The company also has plans to potentially unleash it by the ...
The arrival of agentic AI at Goldman Sachs, in which programs don’t just help with tasks but execute complex jobs, signals a ...
Goldman Sachs has begun deploying“Devin,” an autonomous coding agent developed by London-based startup Cognition, as part of ...
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Goldman Sachs has just hired something that doesn’t eat, sleep, or cash a paycheck. Its name is Devin, and it’s not human.
Goldman Sachs just hired its first AI coder: Goldman is the first major bank to try out Cognition's agentic AI coder, Devin, ...