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- PwC | World Economic Forum
PwC At PwC, we help clients build trust and reinvent so they can turn complexity into competitive advantage We’re a tech-forward, people-empowered network with more than 364,000 people in 136 countries and 137 territories Across audit and assurance, tax and legal, deals and consulting, we help clients build, accelerate, and sustain momentum
- Paving the way for new business achievements in the AI era.
Artificial intelligence (AI) transforms companies’ ability to apply intelligence, creating opportunities for innovative business models and new value pools Recent research by PwC suggests that these benefits do not come at the expense of jobs The responsibility for developing much-needed AI skills should be shared by organizations, policy-makers, educators and employees themselves
- The global economy will be $16 trillion bigger by 2030 thanks to AI
According to a new report, global GDP will be 14% higher in 2030 as a result of AI - the equivalent of $15 7 trillion, more than the current output of China and India combined The report, Sizing the Prize, was launched by PwC in a session at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2017 in Dalian, China
- The Future of Work - How Work Will Look Like by 2030
The future of work will have 4 different possible scenarios as per research Here's how the future of work will shape up by the year 2030
- The age of AI: What people really think about the future of work . . .
PwC’s latest Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey finds "sizeable pockets" of the global workforce are eager to learn new skills, embrace AI and tackle new challenges
- Global Risks Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
The Global Risks Report 2025 analyses global risks to support decision-makers in balancing current crises and longer-term priorities
- These will be the most powerful economies in the world by 2050
A report from professional services giant PwC looks at which economies around the world will be the biggest and most powerful in 33 years time
- We’re all shopping more online as consumer behaviour shifts | World . . .
Consumers have switched heavily to online purchases as a result of the pandemic Research from PwC predicts the change in shopping behaviour will be permanent
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