Deutsche Bank’s technology leadership says artificial intelligence is significantly reducing the time required to deliver technology projects, with timelines shrinking from years to months. The executive’s remarks, reported by multiple outlets, focus on how AI capabilities speed up work across areas such as software development and other parts of the technology lifecycle. The reports describe AI as a practical tool that helps teams move faster by improving efficiency and accelerating tasks that previously took much longer.

While the coverage aligns on the central claim—that AI shortens development cycles—the articles provide limited additional specifics on the exact projects, metrics, or the broader scale of the improvement. The accounts emphasize the overall direction of change rather than detailing particular implementations. The messaging is consistent across the sources: AI is portrayed as reducing delivery timelines and enabling faster iteration in technology work at a major financial institution. The reporting does not indicate that all types of projects are affected equally, nor does it provide quantified results beyond the general comparison between multi-year and multi-month timelines.