Goldman Sachs Teams up with Anthropic to Automate Banking Tasks with AI Agents, CNBC Reports
Goldman Sachs aims to accelerate client onboarding and improve trade accounting using AI agents co-developed with Anthropic to automate data-heavy tasks, reducing reliance on external providers.
- On Feb. 6, Marco Argenti, chief information officer at Goldman Sachs, said the bank has co-developed AI agents with Anthropic in accounting and client onboarding over six months and expects to launch them soon.
- Drawing on the GS AI Assistant platform and last year's Devin pilot, Goldman Sachs aims to speed high-volume tasks without hiring more staff, Argenti said.
- Argenti noted `Claude is really good at coding` when explaining why Anthropic's Claude model suits accounting, as Goldman Sachs engineers found coder logic applies well to complex data tasks.
- Argenti said the agents will speed onboarding and resolve trade-reconciliation issues faster, while executives acknowledged the technology 'could' eliminate some third-party providers and warned job losses are 'premature'.
- Industry surveys and peer moves show broad and growing A.I. investment across financial services, as a Nvidia survey found 100 percent expect spending to stay the same or increase in 2026 and JPMorgan Chase runs over 500 A.I. use cases.
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Goldman Sachs Teams Up With Anthropic To Deploy AI For Core Banking Tasks - Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE:GS), JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM)
Goldman Sachs is partnering with Anthropic to deploy AI agents for key banking functions, with early development focused on accounting and client onboarding. Importance Rank: 1
Goldman Sachs’ Information Chief Marco Argenti Deepens A.I. Push with Anthropic
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Goldman Sachs now using Anthropic to create AI Agents that can do accounting, other work
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Goldman Sachs deploys Anthropic’s Claude AI to automate accounting and compliance work
New Delhi: Goldman Sachs is deepening its push into artificial intelligence by working with AI startup Anthropic to automate key back-office functions such as accounting and compliance. The Wall Street giant has spent the past six months co-developing autonomous AI agents powered by Anthropic’s Claude model, aiming to dramatically reduce the time spent on complex, high-volume operational work. Rather than focusing on immediate job cuts, the bank…
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