KPMG's management will begin reviewing employees' use of the company's artificial intelligence tools in annual performance reviews, which indicates that the technology is rapidly reshaping the landscape of the consulting industry. Niale Cleobury, KPMG's head of global artificial intelligence talent, said the company has used data from tools such as Microsoft's Copilot to track employees' use of AI. In the 2026 performance review, employees will be assessed for their effectiveness in achieving the company's AI goals.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/31/2025 13:57
KPMG's management will begin reviewing employees' use of the company's artificial intelligence tools in annual performance reviews, which indicates that the technology is rapidly reshaping the landscape of the consulting industry. Niale Cleobury, KPMG's head of global artificial intelligence talent, said the company has used data from tools such as Microsoft's Copilot to track employees' use of AI. In the 2026 performance review, employees will be assessed for their effectiveness in achieving the company's AI goals.