KPMG has adopted measures to identify the use of AI by its staff and will record how many of its workers have misused the ...
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KPMG partner fined $10,000 after using AI to cheat on AI ethics exam
A partner at KPMG Australia was fined AUD 10,000 for using artificial intelligence (AI) to complete an internal AI ethics ...
Firm says person fined A$10,000 is one of over two dozen staff in Australia caught using AI in exams since July ...
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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 ...
Big Four KPMG announced that the employees and founders of AI development platform PrivateBlok will be joining the firm to further scale its AI capacities.
A senior partner at KPMG Australia has been fined $7,000 for using AI tools to complete an internal training course on AI.
The Big Four firm told its auditor, Grant Thornton UK, it should pass on cost savings from the rollout of AI and threatened to find a new accountant if it did not agree to a significant fee reduction, ...
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 ...
The professional services firm, which had one staff member injured in the Bondi massacre, made the decision in protest at the platforming of Randa Abdel-Fattah’s anti-Zionist rhetoric.
KPMG Australia fined a partner A$10,000 after 28 staff were caught using AI tools to cheat in internal training exams, ...
More than two dozen KPMG Australia personnel have also used artificial intelligence to cheat on internal exams since July.
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