San Francisco-based Anthropic will become the consulting firm’s “premier AI partner” for coding, and 30,000 Accenture workers will be trained on the technology. Accenture is hoping its biggest clients will view the workers as a “bench of Claude experts” who can be tapped for new projects. (The Logic)
Talking point: It’s the latest in a frenzy of deals between AI companies and consulting giants, as firms like Accenture overhaul their businesses to focus on AI. Accenture has separate deals with both OpenAI and Cohere. Toronto-based Cohere has been building AI products for Accenture clients, like search tools for corporate documents, since 2024, and also works with Accenture’s consulting rival McKinsey. Anthropic will focus on products for Accenture’s public sector clients, plus regulated industries like financial services, life sciences and health care.
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