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    Deloitte was caught doing this last year with the Australian government, amazing to see that a year later and AI still exposes the rent seeking behaviour of these large consulting firms

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      The fine to deloitte was laughably small, they’ll keep doing it and the fines will be part of cost of doing business

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    Tbh, that is a match made in heaven. These corporate advice firms have always been like 96 % about spewing bullshit. Now they can spew bullshit without paying business school graduates - of course they’re gonna do it.

    If there is one job that’s perfectly suited for AI replacement it’s this one.

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    I can see “vibe citing” is a term now. Let me guess, vibe everything is going to become a widespread term in the near future.

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    The group they’re citing are a scam company. I checked out a few of their tools and it was like a coin flip in terms of accuracy. But yeah KPMG has been caught submitting AI reports to at least two governments.