PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) reached an agreement with OpenAI to become the artificial intelligence company’s largest client.
PwC announced the agreement Wednesday in a blog post explaining that the deal will help accelerate the company’s adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States and the United Kingdom. PwC will be OpenAI’s first ChatGPT Enterprise reseller and the largest customer for that product to date, according to the post.
“By adopting ChatGPT Enterprise across our workforce, we will bring our clients first-hand experience of our AI transformation, complementing our audit, tax and consulting services with a broad range of commercial and industrial solutions,” said blog post.
OpenAI also confirmed the deal to The Hill, pointing to PwC’s Wednesday blog post for more information.
PwC said it has already engaged in generative AI with 950 of its top 1,000 consulting clients. The expanded relationship with OpenAI will provide a “playbook for companies looking to scale their AI infrastructure, applications, and services,” according to the post.
This will build on PwC’s three-year-old $1 billion investment in AI, announced last year, the company noted. It stated that through the agreement, its employees will have access to the latest ChatGPT model, including the ChatGPT-4o model revealed earlier this month.
“Adopting GenAI tools across our organization has enabled our own internal transformation. We have redefined our internal processes, allowing us to deliver even greater value to our customers with greater quality and speed, while maintaining a responsible approach to AI,” the blog post read.
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