KPMG: AI for training, but not for everyone
A partner at KPMG in Australia received a fine of AU$10,000 (approximately US$7,000) for using artificial intelligence to successfully complete an internal training course dedicated to AI. The incident emerged as part of a broader internal investigation involving several consultants from the Australian branch.
The use of AI tools to improve one's skills is increasingly widespread, but in this specific case it violated the company's internal rules. The episode raises questions about the ethics and appropriateness of using AI in educational and professional contexts, especially when it comes to assessing the skills of professionals.
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