PwC approves the agreement to become the biggest business customer and first reseller of OpenAI
PwC signed an agreement with OpenAI on Wednesday to become the largest business customer and the company’s first reselling partner in the artificial intelligence space.
The Microsoft-backed company, ChatGPT Enterprise, is a business-focused version of its generative AI chatbot that the Big Four accounting firm says its U.S. and U.K. companies had inked a deal to make available to staff and clients.
The agreement will “expand our technology ecosystem, bring GenAI deeper into our enterprise, and enable us to scale AI capabilities across businesses to help drive accelerated impact for clients,” PwC posted on their blog.
According to PwC, the agreement will give its clients and staff in the United States and the United Kingdom access to the newest OpenAI tools, including as the recently unveiled ChatGPT-4o model and other speech and image-focused features.
More than 100,000 employees—26,000 in the United Kingdom and 75,000 in the United States—will receive ChatGPT Enterprise licenses from PwC, as previously reported by The Wall Street Journal.
“By embracing ChatGPT Enterprise across our workforce, we will bring our first-hand experience of our AI transformation to clients, complementing our audit, tax and consulting services with a broad array of business and industry solutions,” PwC aded.