JPMorgan's AI Stalking: Coders, Meet Your New Overlord Metrics
Picture this: your boss knows exactly how many times you hit 'generate' on Claude Code today. JPMorgan's turning AI use into a performance metric, and it's got rank-and-file techies sweating.
⚡ Key Takeaways
- JPMorgan tracks AI usage for 65,000 tech staff, tying it to performance reviews.
- Light vs. heavy user labels create pressure, risking overuse and errors.
- Echoes past tool mandates like Excel, but with higher stakes in banking.
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Originally reported by AI News