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American Focus > Blog > Economy > JPMorgan’s Dimon Says AI Cost Savings Now Match Money Spent
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JPMorgan’s Dimon Says AI Cost Savings Now Match Money Spent

Last updated: October 9, 2025 7:26 am
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(Bloomberg) — Jamie Dimon stated that JPMorgan Chase & Co. allocates $2 billion annually for the advancement of artificial intelligence technology, with potential savings matching that investment.

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Dimon remarked, “We are aware that the savings run into billions, and I believe we are just scratching the surface,” during a recent interview with Bloomberg TV.

He has been an advocate for the potential of AI, acknowledging it may displace some positions, but also asserting that JPMorgan has already initiated numerous applications for this technology and expects further expansion, emphasizing its potential in advancing medical research and creating more efficient work schedules.

WATCH: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon discusses how the company has benefited from money spent on artificial intelligence.Source: Bloomberg

WATCH: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon discusses how the company has benefited from money spent on artificial intelligence.Source: Bloomberg

In a previous shareholder letter, Dimon compared AI technology to revolutionary innovations such as the printing press, steam power, electricity, computing, and the internet.

JPMorgan Chase employs thousands focusing on AI development, with Dimon indicating that this technology will be woven into every aspect of the bank’s operations, encompassing trading, research, equity hedging, and customer support, often functioning as a support tool for staff.

While AI promises significant enhancements in the quality of life for workers, Dimon cautioned in his letter that, akin to prior technological advancements, job losses could also occur.

(This update includes earlier remarks from Dimon on AI, starting from the fourth paragraph.)

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