- PwC is investing $1B over the next three years to expand and scale their artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, specifically in generative AI.
- This technology has the potential to transform business operations, including tax departments, by automating manual tasks and providing greater visibility and insights.
- However, it is important to have a responsible and thoughtful strategy in place to manage risks and maintain trust with stakeholders.
- PwC has identified hundreds of generative AI use cases and is committed to driving responsible innovation.
Source PwC
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