Commonwealth Bank of Australia names Mary-Anne Williams as chief AI scientist


A Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) logo is displayed above a branch in Sydney, Australia, October 15, 2025. REUTERS/Hollie Adams

May 18 (Reuters) - Commonwealth ⁠Bank of Australia on Monday appointed ⁠Mary-Anne Williams as its chief AI scientist ‌in what the bank said would be the first such role at an Australian lender.

Williams would join from ​the University of New South ⁠Wales, where she serves ⁠as the deputy director of the varsity's AI ⁠Institute, ‌among other roles.

CBA did not say when Williams would join.

Her expertise ranges ⁠across frontier research, global industry partnerships, robotics, ​startup advisory ‌work, and the practical application of AI ⁠across ​business, government, and society, Australia's largest lender said in a statement.

Williams, who will lead a team ⁠of AI scientists, said she ​will focus on improving the understanding of the societal implications of AI and supporting continued responsible ⁠AI innovation across the bank.

The appointment adds to the bank's broader AI investment, which includes collaborations with Anthropic, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft ​and OpenAI.

U.S. technology and financial ⁠services firms have been hiring senior AI leaders ​from academia amid growing ‌emphasis on frontier research expertise ​to scale AI responsibly.

(Reporting by Sherin Sunny in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

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