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PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) is the second-largest professional services network globally, with approximately 370,000 people across 149 countries generating US$55.4 billion in FY2024 revenue. Formed in 1998 from the merger of Price Waterhouse (founded 1849) and Coopers and Lybrand (founded 1854), PwC provides audit, assurance, tax, and consulting services. The firm has made AI a central pillar of its strategy, restructuring its consulting business around AI-driven services. PwC's AI practice helps organizations move from pilot to production, designing and implementing AI solutions that address specific business problems. The firm's $1 billion investment in AI capabilities includes expanding its AI workforce, building proprietary AI tools, and deepening partnerships with leading AI platform providers. PwC's combination of industry expertise, risk management capabilities, and AI technical skills positions it uniquely to help enterprises adopt AI responsibly and at scale.
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