Fidelity (FIS) Debuts Treasury GPT AI Tool for Finance Automation

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We recently published a list of 12 AI News Investors Should Not Miss This Week. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (NYSE:FIS) stands against other AI news Investors should not miss this week.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is known to increase productivity, decrease human error, and expedite the development of human resources. The market is being inundated with new AI capabilities to solve pressing business issues, such as employee expectations. By comprehending the unique needs, desires, and preferences of each employee, AI-powered solutions assist in creating individualized employee experiences that promote engagement.

Likewise, automation of the labor market has inched a notch higher as China takes the fight to the US on game-changing artificial intelligence innovations. That’s evident with the launch of Manus, the world’s first AI agent, which operates autonomously without human intervention. Just weeks after China threatened US AI dominance by launching cost-effective AI models through DeepSeek, it moved to avert the need for human intervention on AI agents.

Manus is the new AI sensation that promises to coordinate the work of specialized assistants in the race to automate recruitment and website development tasks. In addition to managing the work of numerous expert assistants, it can execute complex, multi-step activities. It works in the background, finishing all tasks on its own and only releasing data when the outcomes are ready.

Additionally, Manus stands out for its ability to act independently and without guidance, unlike conventional chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok, which wait for commands. Manus heralds a new era of automation driven by AI, in which machines would help people and assume leadership and decision-making responsibilities.

HR, tech development, logistics, and customer service are just a few of the areas that this change might greatly impact. While it may result in more efficiency, it may also raise issues with unemployment and the morality of AI autonomy.

The global artificial intelligence in the human resource market was valued at $7.01 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.94%. Due to AI integration in the various HR processes, the market is expected to reach $30.77 billion by 2034, according to a study by Precedence Research. The development of sophisticated AI solutions like Manus to assist businesses and companies in effectively managing personnel acquisition, employee engagement, and retention should accelerate growth.

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