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AdvertisementThe drama playing out within the upper ranks of Goldman Sachs is continuing to unfold, and CEO David Solomon's troubles with senior partners don't appear to be over yet. (Garcia's co-head of European investment banking, Anthony Gutman, is also said to have been named to the committee.) Bloomberg reported this week that Beth Hammack — a longtime Goldman partner, co-head of the global financial group, member of the management committee, and former CEO of Goldman Sachs Bank USA — is set to step down. And when Esposito broke the news last month of his imminent departure in a note to partners and clients, he wrote, wistfully, that he planned to "bleed Goldman Sachs forever." Are you a Goldman Sachs or Wall Street insider?
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBig Bank earnings on tap: JPMorgan, Wells Fargo and Citi report FridayHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC. Joshua Franklin, Financial Times, and Kate Kelly, New York Times, join the show to discuss the Big Bank earnings on tap.
Rabbi Joshua Franklin told ChatGPT to write him a 1,000-word sermon about intimacy and vulnerability. Franklin told his congregation he was "deathly afraid" when applause broke out after his sermon. Franklin told the AP that ChatGPT is "really great at sounding intelligent," but lacks empathy. "Now, you're clapping — I'm deathly afraid," Franklin told his congregation when they applauded after the sermon. Franklin told the Associated Press that the ChatGPT sermon was based on a portion of the Torah about intimacy and vulnerability.
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