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Barclays to roll out Microsoft's generative AI tool to 100,000 staff

Bank announces Microsoft 365 Copilot partnership at London Tech Week

Microsoft has grown its partnership with Barclays(Image: AP)

Barclays is poised to deploy Microsoft 365 Copilot across its global workforce, with plans to introduce the generative AI tool to 100,000 employees in what stands as one of the banking industry's most extensive adoptions of such technology.

The move was announced during London Tech Week by Microsoft º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's chief Darren Hardman, marking a significant integration of AI into Barclays' daily operations, as reported by .

This development comes on the heels of a successful pilot involving 15,000 Barclays staff and is part of the bank's broader strategy to streamline internal processes.

Incorporated within the Microsoft 365 suite, the 'Copilot' software leverages generative AI to assist with various office functions, ranging from handling HR enquiries to aiding in meeting prep and compliance with policies.

Addressing attendees on the inaugural day of the event, Hardman highlighted that this collaboration reflects a wider goal to foster AI uptake throughout British industry.

"Barclays has always been an innovator, embracing new technology waves to serve its customers and colleagues better", he said. "The adoption of Microsoft 365 Copilot as the UI for their enterprise AI will help them deliver on their bold vision of putting AI in the hands of every employee".

Echoing this sentiment, Barclays' chief information officer Craig Bright said that the tool is set to enhance efficiency, simplify common tasks, and facilitate better information sharing among teams.

He said: "At Barclays we've been leveraging the power of AI, and now GenAI, to drive deeper insights, improve efficiency and create a more intuitive experience across the organisation".