Silicon Republic June 24, 2024
Ann O’Dea

An AI future will mean humans plus augmented technology, says PwC’s newly anointed global chief AI officer. He spoke to Ann O’Dea about the potential for human-led AI.

Organisations have a responsibility to ensure their people have the skills to thrive in an AI world, according to PwC’s new AI chief, Joe Atkinson. He points out that his role would not even have existed just two years ago, demonstrating the speed of transformation when it comes to business and AI.

And this ongoing transformation is one that PwC is making a huge bet on. Last year PwC recognised the potential of generative AI announcing its ambition to invest $1bn to bring the power of this technology to all of its...

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