Once again, AI proves to be an unreliable source of information about AI.
KPMG withdrew its October 2025 report on AI usage after organizations disputed its accuracy, with research attributing errors to hallucinations from AI tools used in its creation.
The consulting giant advises clients on responsible AI. Its own review process failed to catch claims that several major organizations said were wrong.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving from a productivity tool into a workplace collaborator, with companies ...
KPMG has withdrawn its global "Agentic AI" report after numerous organizations, including UBS and the NHS, complained that their featured achievements were fabricated. The professional services giant ...
The report is accused of falsely describing AI use at UBS, NHS Greater Manchester, Swiss Federal Railways and TfL.
But it points to how pernicious the effect of using AI unchecked can be. The big consultancies, like KPMG, routinely publish ...