Fintech agency Klarna states 90% of its staff are working with generative AI day by day

Fintech agency Klarna states 90% of its staff are working with generative AI day by day


Important Factors
  • Fintech business Klarna says more than 87% of its staff members are utilizing generative AI tools, which includes OpenAI’s ChatGPT and its have interior AI assistant.
  • The largest people of generative AI in the company are those in non-complex teams, including communications (92.6%), advertising and marketing (87.9%), and lawful (86.4%), Klarna claimed.
  • Klarna has been touting AI as a important boon to its base line as the organization has pushed to steer its narrative absent from the heady times of 2020 and 2021.



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