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In this episode of Consulting the Future, I’m joined by James Osborne, Chief Digital Officer at KPMG UK, to explore how one of the world’s largest professional services firms is approaching AI with clarity, intention, and scale.
James shares what he’s learned in his first year as CDO, including the rollout of Ava, KPMG’s internal generative AI assistant now used by over 11,000 employees. We unpack how Ava is surfacing firmwide expertise, why adoption is about people before platforms, and how KPMG’s Trusted AI Framework is helping to embed ethical, human-centric principles into every use case.
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James also reflects on how AI can be both revolutionary and familiar, referencing the 1966 ELIZA chatbot as a reminder that hype cycles always have history. His advice to other organisations is simple: don’t wait to get started. Start small, stay pragmatic, and bring your people with you.
By Neil C. HughesIn this episode of Consulting the Future, I’m joined by James Osborne, Chief Digital Officer at KPMG UK, to explore how one of the world’s largest professional services firms is approaching AI with clarity, intention, and scale.
James shares what he’s learned in his first year as CDO, including the rollout of Ava, KPMG’s internal generative AI assistant now used by over 11,000 employees. We unpack how Ava is surfacing firmwide expertise, why adoption is about people before platforms, and how KPMG’s Trusted AI Framework is helping to embed ethical, human-centric principles into every use case.
We also dig into:
James also reflects on how AI can be both revolutionary and familiar, referencing the 1966 ELIZA chatbot as a reminder that hype cycles always have history. His advice to other organisations is simple: don’t wait to get started. Start small, stay pragmatic, and bring your people with you.