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AI is coming for the Big Four too

Last updated: May 20, 2025 10:20 am
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The professional services industry is dominated by the Big Four firms – Deloitte, PwC, EY, and KPMG. These giants have been at the top of the game for decades, with vast revenues, international reach, and a wide range of service offerings. However, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) poses a significant threat to their traditional business models.

AI is expected to disrupt the Big Four’s organizational structure, pricing strategies, and even employee roles. Alan Paton, a former partner at PwC, believes that AI-driven automation will lead to a major reduction in profits for these firms. Tasks in audit, tax, and strategic advisory that are data-heavy and structured are likely to be automated within the next few years, potentially eliminating up to 50% of roles.

While some argue that AI will not make consultants and accountants obsolete but rather free up time and drive productivity, others believe that the Big Four are particularly vulnerable to AI disruption. The reliance on labor arbitrage and offshoring practices could be a handicap as AI technology advances.

On the other hand, midsize consulting firms are seeing AI as an opportunity rather than a threat. Automation is leveling the playing field for smaller firms by empowering employees to be more productive and efficient. These firms are leveraging AI solutions to streamline consulting tasks and improve client service.

Despite the challenges posed by AI, the Big Four firms have invested billions in artificial intelligence technology. Leaders at EY, KPMG, and PwC believe that their scale, expertise, and ability to adapt at scale will help them overcome the disruption caused by AI. They argue that their deep sector experience, quality datasets, and skilled professionals set them apart from smaller firms.

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In conclusion, the rise of AI is reshaping the professional services industry, posing challenges for the Big Four while creating opportunities for midsize firms. While the future remains uncertain, it is clear that adaptation and innovation will be key for all firms to thrive in the age of AI.

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