Professional services firm Ernst & Young (EY) is collaborating with Nvidia to develop its artificial intelligence (AI) platform, EY.ai Agentic Platform.
The platform will run across client clouds, on-premises, on the edge and on the Nvidia cloud provider ecosystem to drive productivity gains. Its release is set to integrate 150 AI agents to boost the work productivity of about 80,000 EY professionals within the tax, risk and finance domains.
The platform integrates Nvidia AI-reasoning models with human knowledge to bolster productivity of AI agents. The deployment is set to start with core business areas and will slowly expand in deployment towards sector-specific AI agent solutions across sectors like the life sciences, manufacturing and financial services sectors.
“With the EY.ai Agentic Platform, we are moving fast to help the world’s largest organisations transform their enterprises and streamline increasingly complex compliance requirements, while enhancing productivity and operational excellence across our own businesses,” says EY CEO Janet Truncale.
The power of AI is being recognised today and is harnessed by businesses all around to navigate the complex business world of today. According to Nvidia’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s AI and reasoning models combined with EY’s deep domain expertise will shape a “new era of enterprise services” and will “transform financial decision-making, risk management and regulatory compliance at a global scale”.
The platform will ultimately help EY enhance its service offerings to its client base to drive smarter financial decisions and risk decisions across global operations. The EY.ai risk agents will also work with risk professionals to provide third-party risk management agents to manage risk more comprehensively and significantly increase productivity.
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This collaboration adds to the list of Nvidia-EY collaborations which include the joint development of AI Agentic solutions for telecommunication providers announced earlier this month.