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KPMG unveils AI centre to assess, scale deployments

Early rollout targets financial services, logistics, and healthcare.

KPMG has launched the Trusted Artificial Intelligence (AI) Centre of Excellence (CoE) to help companies assess, govern, and expand their AI deployments.

The CoE, supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board, will initially focus on financial services, infrastructure and logistics, manufacturing, government, healthcare, and real estate.

It will also cover functional areas such as finance, governance, risk and compliance, customer service, and operations.

Lee Sze Yeng, managing partner at KPMG in Singapore, said the centre will work with businesses to assess their AI readiness, address gaps, and build trusted systems across markets.

In line with its launch, KPMG unveiled its Trusted AI Assurance framework, which provides an evidence-based assessment of AI deployments and a roadmap for broader enterprise use.

The framework is designed to help companies evaluate whether their AI systems are ready to be scaled across their organisations.

 

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