Goldman Sachs tech chief Marco Argenti suggests companies are misjudging AI’s impact by tracking usage. He argues true productivity lies in a team’s speed to develop future solutions, not individual tool adoption. At Goldman Sachs, AI enables rapid prototyping, transforming ideas into software almost instantly, fostering empowerment among employees. Goldman Sachs tech chief Marco Argenti suggests companies are misjudging AI’s impact by tracking usage. He argues true productivity lies in a team’s speed to develop future solutions, not individual tool adoption. At Goldman Sachs, AI enables rapid prototyping, transforming ideas into software almost instantly, fostering empowerment among employees.
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