KPMG Partner Fined $7,000 For Using AI Tools To Pass AI Training Test
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KPMG AI Cheating: Company’s Australia Partner Fined After Using Technology To Cheat on AI Ethics Training Assessment | 📲 LatestLY
KPMG Australia has fined a senior partner AUD 10,000 for using AI to pass an AI ethics test. The breach is one of 28 cases identified this year. While senators have criticised the penalty as insufficient, the firm has pledged to publicly report all AI-related misconduct in its future annual results. 📲 KPMG AI Cheating: Company’s Australia Partner Fined After Using Technology To Cheat on AI Ethics Training Assessment.
A top executive at the renowned consulting and auditing firm KPMG has been fined nearly 6,000 euros in Australia for using artificial intelligence to cheat during an internal training course on artificial intelligence, the Financial Times reports. The partner, whose name was not made public, was fined nearly 6,000 euros.
KPMG Australia penalises partner for AI misuse – report
A KPMG Australia partner has been fined more than A$10,000 (US$7,000) for misusing AI tools during an internal course about AI, the Australian Financial Review (AFR) reported. The unnamed partner was asked to redo the test. The big four accounting practice has also identified 28 cases where staff used AI for internal exams since July. This follows the introduction by KPMG of stronger monitoring tools to detect AI misuse in testing, building on e…
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