JPMorgan to its 65,000 software engineers: You risk falling behind, offers solution
•JPMorgan Chase is mandating AI adoption for its 65,000 software engineers, demanding measurable improvements in code quality and productivity.
•Internal tracking monitors tool usage, with lagging employees risking underperformance reviews.
•This push aligns with a broader industry trend, as tech giants integrate AI into performance evaluations and promotion criteria.
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JPMorgan Chase is mandating AI adoption for its 65,000 software engineers, demanding measurable improvements in code quality and productivity. Internal tracking monitors tool usage, with lagging employees risking underperformance reviews. This push aligns with a broader industry trend, as tech giants integrate AI into performance evaluations and promotion criteria.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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