A KPMG Australia partner faced a $7,000 fine for using AI to cheat on an internal AI training course. This incident highlights a broader issue, with over two dozen staff caught using AI for exams. The firm is strengthening its AI detection, as similar cheating scandals plague the accounting industry, prompting concerns about governance and integrity.
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