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UBS uses algorithms to cut, then create, jobs at investment bank

Swiss group has stripped out around 800 operations roles, predominantly from its investment bank, over the past two years

UBS uses algorithms to cut, then create, jobs at investment bank
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UBS is using super-fast computer algorithms to find work for back-office staff whose jobs have been replaced by super-fast computer algorithms.

The Swiss group has stripped out around 800 operations roles, predominantly from its investment bank, over the past two years, as a result of developing 1,000 “robots” to automate tasks that would previously have been performed manually.

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