KPMG: AI is no longer just knocking on the door, it has knocked it down
The experts of KPMG Hungary, which is 35 years old this year, summarized the digital trends of the future and how companies can successfully connect to them in connection with the anniversary. Future-proof solutions of AI will significantly transform professions, the efficiency of company middle managers can improve by up to 40-50%. KPMG is testing its own AI developments within its own organization for the first time, which, for example, significantly improves document management efficiency.
KPMG, which is 35 years old this year, was not only the first among the Big 4 to appear in Hungary in 1989, but it still supports businesses in their development with the same vigor today. The Digital Audit Center is also celebrating an anniversary, since it was established 10 years ago as the first business unit to introduce agile methodology. Although the experts of KPMG Hungary have come a long way – as the initial team of 13 people has now grown into a company group of 1,800 people – it is still at the forefront of development in the most innovative and successful business solutions, supporting the growth of businesses and improving their efficiency. That is why the focus of KPMG’s solutions is now the use of corporate digitization and the future presentation of AI.
“Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer knocking on our door – it has slammed the door in full force. With the early introduction of modern technologies, we can gain a competitive advantage”
Tamás Kórász, KPMG Management Consulting Partner, highlighted the importance of technology adaptation.
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