Not trying to stir anything, just curious how others see this.
CS sits on the board of Microsoft, and we’re seeing a strong push for Copilot internally.
Not trying to stir anything, just curious how others see this.
CS sits on the board of Microsoft, and we’re seeing a strong push for Copilot internally.
I would use competing AI software to automate my work. Before AI I used two programming tools to combine two financial platforms to simplify data entry and use one user name, password. Be creative at Wells!
MS just hiked the license cost of Copilot based on the AI model behind it, so they're probably making sure they're getting their money's worth.
You can attempt to make this correlation but it would be hard to prove. We are a HEAVY MS user already. Leveraging CoPilot makes sense rather than shoehorning in some other product. The integrations are there by default.
If anything you need to look at the cost correlation. WF is all about the cheapest solution regardless of applicability.
Yeah, AI adoption is "going so well" that they now have to threaten copilot license owners that if they don't meet usage standards, they'll lose their license. Sounds like industry leading AI adoption to me!
Junk AI
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Years ago, they were trying to pilot or push MS Surface tablets. Good thing it didn't work out.
@a6 It could've been Grok or Claude that was pushed if CS were on Anthropic or xAI's board. Nobody said anything about AI as a whole except you. OP was talking about a specific product that could relate to CS being a board member with Microsoft.
I see it as this is the d-mbest post ever and you must live under a big rock to think the AI push is because of this relationship. I am surprised you are even employed based on how stupid this post is.
Jim Cramer (I know, lol) also came out recently and said Wells Fargo is one of the companies doing the best at integrating AI. Which is obviously a load of horsesh-t and reeks of a PR push.