
"The debate about AI's impact on consulting tends to swing between two extremes: Some argue that AI will render consultants obsolete; others claim it will only make them more indispensable."
"Both views miss the more nuanced and important reality: Consulting isn't disappearing; it's being fundamentally reshaped."
" is the CEO of Tyler Anderson Disruptive Edge and Aucctus AI, where he helps leading enterprises build new growth businesses and deploy AI solutions. His firms have been recognized as some of Canada's fastest-growing companies. He is the recipient of Canada's Young Entrepreneur of the Year award."
" is the business AI ethics leader at Harvard's Jeffrey Saviano Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics and also holds academic appointments at MIT and the Boston University School of Law. He previously was a partner at EY, where he led the firm's Emerging Technology Strategy & Governance practice."
The debate about AI's impact on consulting tends to swing between two extremes. Some argue that AI will render consultants obsolete, while others claim it will only make them more indispensable. Both perspectives overlook a more nuanced reality. Consulting is not disappearing; consulting is being fundamentally reshaped. The reshaping involves new approaches to building growth businesses and deploying AI solutions across enterprises. Recognition of fast-growing firms and entrepreneurial leadership reflects market shifts. Business AI ethics, governance, and academic engagement are becoming integral to the evolving consulting landscape.
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