PwC’s AI agents are now your consultants — whether you’re ready or not
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PwC has launched PwC One, a client-facing agentic platform that lets clients log in, describe a problem, and have autonomous AI agents perform consulting work directly. This inverts the traditional consulting model: clients initiate, machines execute, and PwC professionals review outputs in the background. The platform uses a multi-LLM architecture and standardizes agent connectivity, allowing existing agents to integrate within days. Current use cases include financial statement analysis, tax incentives, transfer pricing compliance, and GHG emissions anomaly detection. Key unanswered questions remain around pricing models (potentially consumption-based) and liability when AI outputs are wrong.
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From back office to front doorThe machine executes, the consultant reviewsBuilt for autonomy, designed with guardrailsAlways on, always watchingThe questions PwC isn’t ready to answerSort: