Lloyds is putting its chief executive and all top bosses through a six-month Cambridge artificial intelligence (AI) training course, as the bank puts its full weight behind the technology.
Charlie Nunn and his executive team will be taught to reimagine the future of banking with generative AI under the training.
Around 300 senior managers across the banking group are expected to take part in the bespoke programme, created with education technology firm Cambridge Spark and designed with experts from the University of Cambridge.
More than 110 Lloyds bosses have already completed the 80-hour course, which launched in March and takes six months to do.
The entire executive committee, which includes Mr Nunn, finance chief William Chalmers and Scottish Widows boss Chirantan Barua, are ex