Citigroup AI Tools: The USA-based Citibank group began rolling out new artificial intelligence (AI) tools on Wednesday to be used by employees in 8 countries, senior executives said. The rollout aims to streamline operations and foster efficiency. The rollout includes Citi Assist and Citi Stylus, designed to simplify complex tasks and drive productivity globally.
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14,000 Employees Will Be Able To Use Citigroup AI Tools
Citigroup AI Tools: Around 140,000 employees will have access to the tools. A memo to staff was sent on Wednesday. Tim Ryan, head of technology and business enablement, explained how each of them works. Citi Assist searches internal bank policies and procedures. “It’s like having a super-smart coworker at your fingertips to help navigate commonly used policies and procedures across HR, risk, compliance, and finance.
Ryan said About the Citigroup AI Tools Memo.
Citigroup AI Tools: Citi Stylus Enhances Document Management Across 8 Countries The alternative AI tool, Citi Stylus, can summarize, compare, or search multiple documents at the same time. Beginning this month, both tools will be accessible to employees in the U.S., Canada, Hungary, India, Ireland, Poland, Singapore and the United Kingdom. They will be gradually expanded to other markets.
Citi will review how employees are interacting with the tools to develop new uses for them, but staff may also make proposals. “These tools will help to simplify work and increase productivity.”, Ryan added.
After spending time at PwC, Ryan joined Citigroup earlier this year. He and Chief Operating Officer Anand Selva have been working together to resolve the bank’s persistent data management problems since September.
Chief Technology Officer of City Bank is Said
Chief Technology Officer David Griffiths said in the interview that the artificial intelligence initiatives are “separate” from the work being carried out to improve the bank’s data quality and infrastructure to comply with the regulator’s consent orders.
#Citigroup has launched new AI tools, Citi Assist and Citi Stylus, for 140,000 employees across eight countries. The rollout begins this month with gradual expansion to other markets.https://t.co/mI3rx1ZgUm
— Mint (@livemint) December 5, 2024
In the USA many banks use AI tools.
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