University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group Announce Groundbreaking Agentic AI Research Programme
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University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group announce groundbreaking agentic AI research programme
A new research partnership between the University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group is setting out to explore the potential of AI to support software and data engineering. Over the next four years, the partners will explore how large language model-based coding tools called agentic AIs could support and enhance the work of software and data engineers at Lloyds Banking Group. Agentic AIs are software tools which act as semi-autonomous ‘agents…
Lloyds Bank Strengthens Research On AI Impact In Software Engineering - Fintech InShorts: Latest Fintech News, Analysis By Experts
The collaboration aims to explore the future of technology in banking. Highlights: Lloyds Bank partners with the University of Glasgow. Research will focus on AI’s impact on software engineering. Project aims to improve technology use in banking. Lloyds Bank and the University of Glasgow have launched a new research initiative focusing on the impact of artificial intelligence on software engineering. This collaboration aims to explore how AI ad…
University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group announce groundbreaking agentic AI research programme - Business News Week
A new research partnership between the University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group is setting out to explore the potential of AI to support software and data engineering. Over the next four years, the partners will explore how large language model-based coding tools called agentic AIs could support and enhance the work of software and data […] The post University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group announce groundbreaking agentic AI research …
University of Glasgow and Lloyds launch AI research programme
The University of Glasgow and Lloyds Banking Group have launched a new research partnership that will explore how AI can support software and data engineering. The partnership, which will take place over the next four years, will see the organisations explore how large language models(LLM)-based coding and agentic AI tools can be used to improve the work of the tech team at Lloyds. This means semi-autonomous AI agents could be deployed to comple…
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