KPMG's AI Report: A Fabrication That Undermines Trust
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In short
- Let’s be clear: KPMG has crossed a line.
- Their recent report on AI adoption is riddled with fabricated case studies, including those involving UBS and the NHS.
- This isn’t just a minor oversight; it’s a blatant attempt to mislead clients into embracing AI without a solid foundation.
Let’s be clear: KPMG has crossed a line. Their recent report on AI adoption is riddled with fabricated case studies, including those involving UBS and the NHS. This isn’t just a minor oversight; it’s a blatant attempt to mislead clients into embracing AI without a solid foundation. Edward Tian, CEO of GPTZero, has called out these 'secondary hallucinations' — flawed claims that can spread like wildfire. If you ignore this, you lose time. Trust in consulting firms is at stake. KPMG has pulled the report, but the damage is done. This changes the game for how we view AI in business. Companies must demand transparency and integrity. Who will lead with honesty, and who will fall behind in this critical moment? The choice is yours.
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KPMG fabricated AI case studies in a report designed to sell clients on AI adoption — The Decoder (EN-US)