KPMG stories
Enterprise users are being given a way to reuse context across sessions, as DevRev says its update aims to cut AI rework and burnout.
Employers could face compliance and planning problems if temporary hiring becomes a long-term fix, WorkJam said as costs and reforms loom.
The pilot is intended to help firms prove AI is being managed safely and consistently as they move from trials to large-scale use.
Enterprises face new risks as autonomous software agents spread through systems faster than older security tools can track or control.
The wider rollout will put AI tools in the hands of more than 276,000 KPMG staff, as the firm pushes clients beyond pilot projects.
Audit firms facing rising transaction volumes can now review entire ledgers more quickly as MindBridge expands analytics to flag risks and patterns.
Routine HR and finance tasks will move into Gemini Enterprise, as employees gain self-service access to Workday data without leaving Google Cloud's AI tool.
Growing pressure to prove AI decisions is pushing manufacturers towards tighter governance, connected data and MCP-based integration by 2026.
Rising AI bills are pushing enterprises to seek neutral benchmarks, as token costs are now a CEO-level concern and newer model prices climb.
Employees will be able to handle HR and finance tasks inside Gemini Enterprise, reducing the need to switch between workplace apps.
Only 1% of leaders think their AI governance is mature, as businesses rush to deploy systems without enough controls in place.
More than 276,000 KPMG staff will gain access to Claude as the firm speeds up tax, legal and cybersecurity work across 138 countries.
Boards are valuing CISOs more for business risk, resilience and AI oversight than pure technical defence, a survey of 346 executives found.
Errors in hourly workers' pay could be flagged sooner, as the new system analyses runs against five years of history before payday.
Voluntary model reviews may leave gaps as advanced AI systems move closer to critical infrastructure and enterprise data.
Irish founders will get global exposure through a contest that caps entrants at USD $15 million in revenue and rewards growth.
Most Australian SMEs are still using AI for emails and drafting, leaving manual workflows intact despite growing board pressure for change.
New shared memory and multiplayer tools aim to cut context loss and make enterprise AI safer to use across teams and systems.
Despite regular use in study, most young Australians fear AI will destroy jobs rather than help them get hired.
Assurance-ready firms are pulling ahead as finance teams face rising scrutiny over AI results, with active use now at 75% globally.