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Big consulting companies are racing to add to their offerings around artificial intelligence. That's the bet consulting companies have been making as they rush to build out their generative AI offerings. To help companies figure out how to use AI, the consulting giants are racing to scoop up companies that specialize in the technology. Consulting firms' push to bulk up on AI comes as many workers are worried that AI bots will snatch their jobs . That same month, Deloitte introduced a set of services called Quartz AI to help clients use technology like GenAI.
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KPMG's head of an AI and digital innovation group expects the tech will require more workers. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Chase, who will run a new AI and digital innovation group at KPMG US, expects AI will be like other tech waves — just bigger. That need for humans to interact with AI is notable because, in the past, automation has made some jobs obsolete . Companies will need to be able to articulate an AI strategy, Chase said, yet also think in more sweeping terms.
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Concepts such as augmented reality, artificial intelligence, smart cities, metaverse, post-humanism are expressed. Wang Yukun | Moment | Getty ImagesArtificial Intelligence is the latest technology buzz topic thanks to the boom of ChatGPT. Its capabilities have also put another topic at the forefront of people's minds: if, how and when artificial intelligence might impact their jobs and careers. The short answer to the question of whether AI will replace some jobs is a big, fat "yes." Developments in artificial intelligence mean that technology can achieve more and more, and that will, of course, impact jobs, Steven Miller, professor emeritus of information systems at Singapore Management University, says.
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