Morgan Stanley creates Ai Toll that fixes the big problem of coding

by SkillAiNest

Morgan Stanley created his inner box AI tool to deal with a difficult coding problem: Older legacy code re -working in the latest coding languages.

Morgan Stanley introduced the AI ​​Toll, based on the Openi GPT model in January, Wall Street Journal. This device, called Dewan Dot, translates the code into old languages, such as Pearl (released in 1987), in plain English, which developers can then use the code as a re -writing in new languages ​​like Azigar.

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Mike Pez, Morgan Stanley’s World Head for Technology and Operations, said WSJ In the five months of its launch, Divagan Doti has worked through the codes of nine million lines, which saved 15,000 developers of the firm about 280,000 hours.

Pazi said Morgan Stanley himself chose to build the device because the tech companies had no solution that could fit the exact features of Morgan Stanley. Trade tools lacked the expertise in understanding the old languages ​​of coding, especially they are specific to the company.

“We felt that its own construction gave us some of the capabilities that we are not really seeing in some commercial products,” Pazi said. WSJ. “We saw the opportunity to jump quickly.”

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Morgan Stanley trained Divagan Dot on languages ​​in his code base, which includes custom languages ​​for the company. However, when it comes to complete translation, the AI ​​tool is still growing. Pazi said that although this device can, in the past, can re -write the code from an old language, but it does not know how to write a new code effectively or to a human developer.

This is why Morgan Stanley is incorporating human developers into the process of translating the old or legacy code into new languages. Pazi revealed that the firm would not reduce its software engineering manpower as a result of the AI ​​tool, though the company had dropped 2,000 of it. 80,000 people Manpower in March.

Morgan Stanley has released the multiple AI apps For employees, including one who helps to summarize video meetings and the other, which immediately seeks information for them from the company’s research institute.

Morgan Stanley’s CEO Ted Chen told investors last year that AI tools could save employees for up to 15 hours a week and could potentially be “really changing games”. Reuters.

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