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Firm says person fined A$10,000 is one of over two dozen staff in Australia caught using AI in exams since July Business live – latest updates A partner at the consultancy KPMG has been fined for ...
A senior partner at KPMG Australia has been fined AUD 10,000 (approximately $7,000 or Rs640,000) for using artificial intelligence (AI) to cheat in an internal training test on AI ethics, Financial ...
Andrew Yates, CEO of KPMG Australia, acknowledged the difficulty that companies face in regulating AI tools amid their rapid mainstream adoption. (Image: REUTERS/Reinhard Krause//File Photo) A senior ...
A partner at consultancy firm KPMG has been fined AUD 10,000 (around $7,000 or ₹640,000) after being caught using artificial intelligence to cheat during an internal training course on AI. The unnamed ...
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WTF?! It seems OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has grown tired of defending AI's consumption of our planet's rapidly depleting natural resources. In a recent interview, he said water-usage concerns over data ...
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A partner at the Big Four firm KPMG has been fined $10,000 (£7,200) for using AI to cheat in an internal training course meant to test knowledge of the technology. KPMG Australia has forced an unnamed ...