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KPMG Australia penalises partner for AI misuse – report
KPMG plans to separately report AI-related cheating cases in its annual results.
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Media Deals Value Surges to $250 Billion Last Year, Driven by Netflix-Warner Bros., Premium Content
"Dealmaking was about quality, not quantity" last year, consulting firm KPMG finds, pointing out "fewer deals but far bigger ...
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KPMG report: African financial sector bets big on AI and growth strategies
Financial services leaders across Africa are entering 2026 with renewed confidence, placing artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, regulatory resilience and strategic growth at the heart of ...
A new global report by professional services firm KPMG is urging technology leaders to put stronger focus on value and return on investment (ROI) as artificial intelligence (AI) is adopted at an ...
Unnamed consultant – one of a dozen cases at the company's Australian arm – now nursing a fine AIpocolypse A partner at ...
KPMG JESS says once the incident was identified, it put into motion a series of measures including permanently deleting the file from the external environment on January 20. The auditing firm says it ...
A KPMG partner has been fined after being caught using artificial intelligence to cheat in an internal training test on AI.
The Indian real estate market is projected to reach Rs88 lakh crore by 2030, a more than three-fold jump from last year, ...
A partner at KPMG Australia has been fined A$10,000 (€5,972) after using AI tools to cheat on an internal training course about using AI. The unnamed partner was forced to redo the test after ...
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KPMG Partner Tried To Cheat Using AI On Company’s Internal Exam, The Outcome Was Costly
A senior partner at KPMG Australia has been fined A$10,000 (roughly Rs 9 Lakh) after being caught using artificial intelligence to cheat on an internal training exam, ironically, a course focused on ...
KPMG reportedly has adopted several measures to identify the use of AI by its staff.
A senior partner at KPMG Australia has been fined $7,000 for using AI tools to complete an internal training course on AI.
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