How the world's leading companies are adopting AI
Field notes on how well-known enterprises are putting AI to work. What's actually changing, what the hype gets wrong, and where the next decade is heading. Editorial profiles based on public reporting; these companies are not Fautons customers.
JPMorgan Banking & financial services JPMorgan rolled out its own AI assistant to ~200,000 employees — governed, multi-model, built to augment. Read the JPMorgan Chase story → Klarna Fintech (buy-now-pay-later) Klarna automated most of its support with AI — then rebalanced when quality slipped. The honest 'AI-first'. Read the Klarna story → Moderna Biotech & pharmaceuticals Moderna let employees build ~750 custom GPTs in two months — and reorganized HR and tech around AI. Read the Moderna story → Morgan Stanley Wealth management Morgan Stanley gave advisors a GPT-4 assistant over ~100,000 research docs — and 98%+ of teams use it. Read the Morgan Stanley story → Duolingo Edtech & consumer apps Duolingo built 148 courses in a year with AI — then learned mandating adoption can backfire. Read the Duolingo story →