Goldman Sachs on Monday announced a firmwide launch of an artificial intelligence assistant, a tool driven by generative AI, to boost productivity, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters., Marco Argenti, Goldman Sachs’ Chief Information Officer, called the launch a major milestone in the firm’s AI journey. “Today marks an important moment in our AI journey as we are excited to , In the short term, Goldman Sachs employees have already reported measurable productivity improvements. According to Business Insider, engineers using internal AI tools have seen efficiency gains of up to 20 percent. Teams now use AI-powered translation for global communication, replacing previously slow or outsourced workflows., Goldman Sachs Rolls Out AI Assistant to Entire Workforce Goldman Sachs has significantly expanded access to its proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) assistant, marking a major step in the investment bank's ongoing digital transformation. The firm, which had previously limited the AI tool to around 10,000 employees, has now made it available companywide, aiming to enhance, Goldman Sachs has not yet addressed whether the deployment of the AI assistant will lead to headcount reductions or hiring shifts in the future. The development comes amid a wider trend in the financial sector, where firms are exploring AI-driven efficiency gains while navigating the fine balance between innovation and job security., .