HSBC partners with Google Cloud to expand AI usage
HSBC partners with Google Cloud to expand AI usage LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - HSBC HSBA.L on Wednesday announced a multi-year partnership with Alphabet Inc-owned Google Cloud GOOGL.O focused on building the British bank's artificial intelligence capabilities.
The tie-up marks the latest step in HSBC CEO Georges Elhedery's drive to embrace the revenue-generating and cost-savings power of AI which can process vast amounts of data, automating tasks previously done by people.
The partnership, which HSBC said will focus on areas such as advice for wealth management clients and financial crime risk management, shows how banks worldwide are accelerating their adoption of AI as they compete in a technology arms race with each other.
HSBC says partnership with Google cloud should enable 200 more tasks using AI over the next two years.
Announcement comes after Elhedery in May urged staff to embrace AI; warned the technology will "destroy certain jobs and create new jobs."
Bank says Google Cloud and Google DeepMind engineering teams will help it identify priority projects that could each deliver more than $100 million in revenue gains or efficiency improvements.
HSBC will access Google's Gemini model; bank is already running 600 applications on Google Cloud.
Project will target three main areas: personalised wealth management support; financial crime risk management; and AI-empowered decision making for frontline staff to reduce time spent on administration and meeting preparation.
"A partnership like this one with Google Cloud helps us empower our colleagues with the tools they need to be future-ready, and supports our work in building a simple, agile, faster, and more personal HSBC,” CEO Elhedery said.
(Reporting by Lawrence White; Editing by Susan Fenton)
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