KPMG pulled its AI report after UBS, the NHS, and others said its claims about them were made up

KPMG pulled its report on agentic AI after UBS, the NHS, and other major organizations stated that descriptions of their AI usage were untrue or misleading

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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KPMG pulled its AI report after UBS, the NHS, and others said its claims about them were made up

KPMG has pulled a recently published report titled "Redefining excellence in the age of agentic AI" following complaints from multiple high-profile organizations. The entities stated that the claims made within the document regarding their use of artificial intelligence were either untrue or misleading.[1][2]

According to reports, major organizations including UBS, the UK's National Health Service, Swiss Federal Railways, and Transport for London all informed the Financial Times that the descriptions of their AI operations in the KPMG report were inaccurate.[1][2]

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