Strategic Exposure: The Conflict Between Consulting Giants and AI Developers

Why is Chamath Palihapitiya warning PwC and Accenture about AI? Learn how partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic may threaten consulting jobs by May 2026.

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Chamath Palihapitiya says consulting firms like PwC and Accenture are helping their own rivals. By training staff on AI tools, these firms are giving away data to companies that want to replace them.

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Chamath Palihapitiya warns PwC and Accenture about AI competition

Why is Chamath Palihapitiya warning PwC and Accenture about AI? Learn how partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic may threaten consulting jobs by May 2026.

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Times of India | More than 50,000 public job listings in US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland from Big Four consulting companies Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC were for engineers with ...

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The Financial Times reports that the world’s largest professional‑services firms—Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC—are dramatically reshaping their hiring, prioritising artificial‑intelligence talent over traditional audit roles. An analysis of more than 50,000 public job ads across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland shows AI‑related positions accounted for nearly 7 % of their English‑language listings in 2025, up from under 2 % in 2022, while audit jobs fell to just under 3 %. The new openings target data‑science experts, machine‑learning engineers and roles requiring coding and prompt‑engineering skills, reflecting the firms’ dual pressure to embed AI tools internally and to advise clients on AI transformation. This surge is prompting a shift away from the classic pyramid hierarchy of junior staff performing routine data verification toward tech‑heavy hiring and hybrid product‑manager/developer profiles.

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More than 50,000 public job listings in US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland from Big Four consulting companies Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC were for engineers with ...

The world’s largest professional services networks are undergoing a massive recruitment shift, prioritiing artificial intelligence (AI) expertise over traditional corporate skills, The Financial Times has said in a report. Citing its analysis of more than 50,000 public job advertisements across the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, the publication says that the “Big Four” firms: Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC, collectively posted more job listings for AI specialists than for corporate auditors last year.

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PwC와 Claude, 일하는 방식을 바꾸다

세계 4대 회계법인 PwC가 Anthropic의 AI 모델 Claude를 전 직원과 고객에게 배포하는 파트너십을 확대합니다. 이는 전문 서비스 업계에서 AI가 핵심 업무 도구로 자리잡는 중요한 전환점을 의미합니다.

#PwC #Anthropic #Claude #AI파트너십 #엔터프라이즈AI #블로그 #ODOB

Eagle gold mine cleanup costs more than $11M a month, receiver says
Firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) says its projected to spend $76.5 million this spring and summer, but it hasn't hit its borrowing limit of $220 million yet.
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SWANSEA: Don’t ignore that NCP parking fine — and here’s what the May 20 meeting means for Kingsway, Orchard Street and City Gates

A lot of people are asking the same question right now: if NCP has gone bust, do I still have to pay that fine? The short answer is yes — and ignoring it could land you in trouble.

Car leasing experts at LeaseLoco are warning drivers not to assume that NCP going into administration wipes the slate clean. The company still legally exists — it’s just being run by accountancy firm PwC, who were brought in as administrators back in March. And as far as they’re concerned, it’s business as usual.

John Wilmot, CEO of LeaseLoco, said: “A lot of people are confused about where this leaves them and we’re worried the news is going to catch some drivers out. If you are using an NCP car park, remember to continue to pay as normal — otherwise you can still face a fine.”

He added: “Those with existing fines should also treat these as they usually would by either appealing or paying it off. NCP has gone into administration which means it still exists — this doesn’t make fines void all of a sudden.”

The NCP Orchard Street Car Park in Swansea city centre. Picture: Swansea Bay News

PwC confirmed this week that “all other car parks remain open to customers” — so if you’re parking in one of Swansea’s three NCP car parks, you still need to pay.

So why did NCP collapse in the first place? The company — which manages 340 car parks and employs around 681 people nationally — never really recovered from the pandemic. Fewer people commuting into city centres meant lower occupancy, and the company was stuck in long-term leases it couldn’t get out of. Eventually it ran out of cash, and the directors called in the administrators.

Since then, PwC has been closing the sites it can’t make work. Twenty car parks shut on 27 March, including sites in Birmingham, Bristol, London and Leicester. Four more followed on 16 April in Belfast, Coventry, Leicester and Sheffield. Five more closed on 30 April in Bradford, Chester, Kidderminster, Nottingham and Southampton.

That’s 29 closures in total — and not one of them is in Wales.

The NCP Kingsway Car Park in Swansea city centre. Picture: Swansea Bay NewsThe NCP Orchard Street Car Park viewed from the street. Picture: Swansea Bay News

When NCP entered administration in March, Swansea’s three city centre car parks — Kingsway, Orchard Street and City Gates — were immediately put under a cloud of uncertainty. Together they provide a huge chunk of city centre parking, and their loss would be a serious blow for shoppers, workers and visitors.

Kingsway alone is one of the busiest car parks in the city centre — a short walk from the Quadrant, the market and the high street. Losing it, along with Orchard Street and City Gates, would leave a significant hole in Swansea’s parking provision at a time when the city centre is already fighting to attract footfall.

The good news is that all three have survived every round of cuts so far. But survival so far is not the same as safety — and the administrators have been clear that every site remains under ongoing review.

The big date is Wednesday 20 May, when NCP’s creditors meet to discuss the future of the business. A creditors meeting is where the people owed money — landlords, suppliers, lenders — get to hear what the administrators have found and what the options are. PwC has said it is exploring a potential sale of all or part of the company as one route forward.

If a buyer is found, some or all of the remaining car parks could continue under new ownership. If not, further closures are likely. Either way, May 20 should bring some clarity on which way the wind is blowing for Swansea.

Until then, the message from the experts is simple: carry on as normal. Pay for your parking. Pay your fines. Don’t assume the chaos means you can get away with it — because you can’t.

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UK households bracing for new cost of living crisis, report finds
By Tom Knowles

PwC survey reports fast fall in consumer confidence with people worried about Iran war’s impact on economy and personal finances

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/11/uk-households-brace-cost-of-living-crisis-pwc-survey-consumer-confidence

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UK households bracing for new cost of living crisis, report finds

PwC survey reports fast fall in consumer confidence with people worried about Iran war’s impact on economy and personal finances

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UK households bracing for new cost of living crisis, report finds

PwC survey reports fast fall in consumer confidence with people worried about Iran war’s impact on economy and personal finances

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Étude PwC : 20 % des entreprises captent 74 % des gains de l'IA

Selon PwC, 20 % des organisations raflent les trois quarts de la valeur économique de l'IA. Leur secret : viser la croissance, pas juste la réduction de coûts.

https://www.decodeur-ia.com/articles/etude-pwc-2026-ia-20-pourcent-entreprises-captent-gains/

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Étude PwC 2026 : 20 % des entreprises captent 74 % des gains IA

PwC révèle que 20 % des entreprises captent 74 % de la valeur IA. Découvrez ce qui sépare les leaders des retardataires et comment agir en PME.

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Étude PwC : 20 % des entreprises captent 74 % des gains de l'IA

Selon PwC, 20 % des organisations raflent les trois quarts de la valeur économique de l'IA. Leur secret : viser la croissance, pas juste la réduction de coûts.

https://www.decodeur-ia.com/articles/etude-pwc-2026-ia-20-pourcent-entreprises-captent-gains/

#IA #IntelligenceArtificielle #pwc #tudeia #roiia #iaentreprise

Étude PwC 2026 : 20 % des entreprises captent 74 % des gains IA

PwC révèle que 20 % des entreprises captent 74 % de la valeur IA. Découvrez ce qui sépare les leaders des retardataires et comment agir en PME.

Décodeur IA