JPMorgan's Brunner Says AI Enters Real-World Scaling at Boston Tech Conference
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Updated · Bloomberg · May 19
JPMorgan's Brunner Says AI Enters Real-World Scaling at Boston Tech Conference
2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 19
Kevin Brunner said Tuesday that artificial intelligence has moved beyond hype into real execution and scaling, marking a shift from future promises to current business impact.
At JPMorgan's global technology, media and communications conference in Boston, he said companies are now focused on building a long-term strategic narrative around AI.
Brunner described many attendees as still in the early stages of that work, suggesting adoption is broadening even as implementation remains uneven.
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JPMorgan’s AI Leap: $17B Investment, OmniAI, and the Future of Banking at Scale
Overview
JPMorgan Chase is moving beyond the initial hype of artificial intelligence by focusing on real execution and scalable deployment across its operations. This shift, highlighted at the 2026 J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference, reflects a broader industry trend and builds on the bank’s long-standing commitment to technological innovation. To drive operational efficiency and maintain a competitive edge, JPMorgan developed OmniAI, an enterprise-wide platform that standardizes processes and accelerates AI adoption in all business lines. OmniAI’s practical applications, such as fraud detection, show how AI is becoming central to JPMorgan’s core functions.