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PwC signals AI first future as professional services model evolves

by SAT Reporter
April 4, 2026
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PwC signals AI first future as professional services model evolves

Chief Executive Officer of PWC US, Paul Griggs

PwC in the United States has indicated a decisive shift towards an artificial intelligence led operating model, with its chief executive Paul Griggs stating that individuals unwilling to engage with AI technologies risk exclusion from the firm’s future. The statement aligns with wider structural changes within the organisation as it adapts to evolving client expectations and technological capabilities.

According to reporting by CPA Practice Advisor, the firm is actively reconfiguring its service delivery model to integrate AI across audit, consulting, and tax functions. This includes the development of digital platforms that enable clients to access certain services directly without continuous human mediation.

Central to this transformation is PwC One, a platform that consolidates AI driven tools designed to support activities such as anomaly detection in sustainability reporting, due diligence processes, and tax advisory. The platform reflects a broader industry trend in which professional expertise is increasingly codified into scalable digital products. PwC has indicated that additional capabilities will be incorporated over time, extending the range of services available through automated interfaces.

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The implications for labour structures within large consulting firms are complex. Historically, firms such as PwC, Deloitte, EY, and KPMG have relied on hierarchical staffing models in which junior professionals undertake routine analytical and administrative work. The growing capacity of AI systems to perform such tasks raises questions about how entry level roles may evolve, particularly in regions where professional services sectors are expanding alongside broader economic development.

At the same time, demand for advisory services related to AI adoption continues to grow. Industry data suggests that global consulting revenues increased by approximately 5.5 percent in 2025, reflecting rising client interest in digital transformation and data driven decision making. This dual dynamic highlights both disruption and opportunity within the sector.

Griggs has emphasised that the firm does not anticipate a contraction in overall employment, describing PwC as a net acquirer of talent. He has framed AI as a tool that enhances rather than replaces professional judgement, noting that contextual understanding, ethical reasoning, and relationship building remain central to client service. This perspective underscores an ongoing debate within the profession regarding the balance between automation and human expertise.

From an African perspective, the shift towards AI enabled consulting raises broader considerations about access, capability, and inclusion. While digital platforms may lower barriers to specialised knowledge, disparities in infrastructure, regulatory environments, and skills development across the continent could influence how such technologies are adopted. At the same time, African firms and professionals may find new opportunities to participate in global value chains through digitally mediated services, potentially reshaping traditional geographic limitations within the industry.

The evolution of firms such as PwC illustrates a wider reconfiguration of professional services in which knowledge is increasingly distributed through technological systems rather than exclusively through human intermediaries. As organisations across Africa and beyond engage with similar transitions, the emphasis is likely to remain on how technology can be aligned with local contexts, institutional priorities, and human development objectives.

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