JPMorgan Chase software engineers have made huge improvements in how much work they get done by using a coding assistant that helps them code. The Global Chief Information Officer, Lori Beer, said that thousands of engineers became more efficient, getting 10% to 20% more work done than before. This news was shared before the DevUp conference in India, which led to some changes being planned all over the country.
JPMorgan software engineers boost productivity by up to twenty percent.
The coding assistant tool helps engineers spend more time on important work with artificial intelligence and data. JPMorgan wants to use AI in 1,000 projects next year—up from 450 today. This will help find big opportunities to succeed. The bank’s budget for technology in 2024 is $17 billion, which will help make these plans happen.
Coding assistant transforms engineering work, allowing focus on valuable projects.
JPMorgan, the biggest lender in the U.S., has 63,000 technology professionals working around the world, with many in India. The bank wants to change how it works by using AI to make things better and grow.
Conclusion
Recap of Key Points: JPMorgan Chase has made a cool new coding tool that helps software engineers get 10% to 20% more work done. This will help them focus on important projects and improve their work.
Final Thoughts: It’s amazing how technology, like AI, can help people do their jobs better and faster!
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