Shinhan Investment & Securities announced on November 24 that it conducted generative AI training and special lectures on AI agents for its employees from April to November this year to strengthen the company's overall artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.


This initiative aims to enhance employees' ability to utilize AI in preparation for the rapidly evolving era of generative AI and the introduction of AI-based financial services (AX-Able Finance). The company explained that the training was designed to be practical, focusing on a variety of assignments that could be immediately applied to existing work, thereby ensuring that the education leads to tangible results.

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The training consisted of six sessions led by external experts, covering topics from the basics of AI to specific applications, the concept and application strategies of AI agents, AI agent design tailored for financial institutions, and organizational development in the AI era. Additionally, five internal lectures were delivered by experts from Shinhan Investment & Securities’ AI Solutions and Blockchain departments, introducing real-world applications of AI and blockchain technologies in business operations.


Since August, Shinhan Investment & Securities has been offering an AI-powered investment information service called AI PB. The company has also filed four AI-related patents and has been consistently achieving results by publishing papers at various AI academic conferences.



Shinhan Investment & Securities stated, "Company-wide AI training is an essential competency for employees in the changing financial environment," adding, "We will actively promote the use of AI beyond simple training, focusing on practical application, innovative customer services, and improving internal efficiency."


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