McKinsey, BCG, Accenture, Deloitte, and a few more, signed up to use the software, and also agreed to embed OpenAI's FDEs directly into their client teams.
On the surface, it's the ultimate win-win... but deep down it looks like a Trojan Horse.
The issue of the original Trojan Horse was two-fold: the Greeks were inside, and the Trojans had nowhere left to go.
The risk in the enterprise is that by the time the consultants realize they have automated 80% of their own intellectual property, it will be too late: they will have already trained the models that replace them.
They will have given OpenAI and Anthropic the direct relationships with the C-suites.
I sometimes think Sam and Dario are not your friends, they did not come to help you build a better consulting firm.
They came to build a world where the "consultant" is just a legacy function - a ghost in the machine that was once a person.
More on my recent article on Consulting Intel:
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