New Delhi, Feb. 17 -- KPMG Australia has imposed a hefty AUD10,000 ($7,000) fine on one of its partners after they allegedly used AI tools to cheat on an internal training course about AI.
The partner, whose name has not been made public, was forced to redo the test, according to a report by the Financial Times. They allegedly uploaded the training material on an AI platform to help answer question about artificial intelligence itself.
According to the FT report citing KMPG, more than two dozen employees have been caught using AI tools for taking internal exams this financial year.
These incidents have led to growing concerns about using AI-fuelled cheating in top accountancy firms. The recent incident is the latest example of a profes...
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