Inside the dashboards JPMorgan is using to track and rank engineers' AI use
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Inside the dashboards JPMorgan is using to track and rank engineers' AI use
"JPMorgan has built internal tools to measure progress, including dashboards that rank engineers based on their usage of tools like GitHub Copilot and Anthropic's Claude."
"While some developers find the AI tools helpful, most are worried about being flagged as underperformers if their usage doesn't rise."
"A JPMorgan spokesperson stated that the bank does not incorporate the data in performance management, but tracks it to measure the effectiveness of its AI investments."
"Companies across industries are under pressure to prove their AI investments are paying off, including Meta and Google, which have set goals for AI-assisted code."
JPMorgan is encouraging its engineers to adopt AI tools to enhance code quality and volume. The bank has implemented internal dashboards to monitor AI usage among its 65,000 Global Technology division employees. Developers report feeling pressured to increase their AI tool usage, with concerns about being labeled as underperformers. Although some find the tools beneficial, the emphasis on tracking has raised anxiety. A spokesperson clarified that the data is not used for performance management but to assess AI investment effectiveness and provide necessary training.
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