JPMorgan Raises AI Expectations For Engineers
JPMorgan Chase updated objectives this month for its Global Technology software and security engineers, requiring use of approved AI coding assistants and measurable improvements in code quality, speed, and productivity. Internal documents seen by Business Insider show the changes affect the bank's roughly 65,000-person tech division and introduce usage tracking, dashboards, and an April pilot of Anthropic's Claude Code. The directives take effect by the end of March and link AI adoption to performance evaluations.
Key Points
- 1Mandates AI adoption across 65,000-person Global Technology developer workforce with new performance objectives
- 2Implements usage tracking and performance metrics to boost code quality, speed, and productivity
- 3Requires engineers to meet measurable AI-driven productivity goals, influencing promotions and quarterly evaluations
Scoring Rationale
Significant corporate policy and measurable AI targets increase impact; limited by single-source internal documents and company noncomment.
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