KPMG pulls report on AI usage due to apparent hallucinations

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KPMG pulled a report on AI usage after it was found to contain inaccuracies from AI hallucinations, as identified by GPTZero and reported by the Financial Times.

Once again, AI proves to be an unreliable source of information about AI.
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# KPMG pulls report on AI usage due to apparent hallucinations | TechCrunch Source: [https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/13/kpmg-pulls-report-on-ai-usage-due-to-apparent-hallucinations/](https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/13/kpmg-pulls-report-on-ai-usage-due-to-apparent-hallucinations/) In Brief Posted: 1:42 PM PDT · June 13, 2026 ![SUQIAN, CHINA - MAY 19, 2026 - A netizen is checking KPMG logo on his mobile phone and KPMG webpage on his computer in Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, China on May 19, 2026. (Photo credit should read CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images)](https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/GettyImages-2276519058.jpg?w=1024)**Image Credits:**CFOTO / Getty ImagesProfessional services firm KPMG has pulled a report titled, “Redefining excellence in the age of agentic AI,” after numerous organizations said the report’s claims about their AI usage were untrue\. Research group GPTZero identified a number of inaccuracies in the report, which was published in October 2025\. GPTZero[told the FT that the inaccuracies stemmed from AI hallucinations](https://www.ft.com/content/b3828e92-4961-4b39-84f0-c42f33be3c3f)\. In other words, the professional services firm appears to have used AI to help write a report about AI\. UBS, the UK’s National Health Service, Swiss Federal Railways, and Transport for London all told the FT that the report’s claims about their AI usage were either untrue or misleading\. A KPMG spokesperson said the firm removed the report from its websites while conducting its own investigation\. “We expect all our people to follow our guidelines on the responsible use of AI, including human oversight to validate content and verify independent sources,” the spokesperson said\. Last month,[EY withdrew a report on loyalty rewards programs](https://www.ft.com/content/a61cbcae-95e4-4449-86e1-ef40fb306f4e?syn-25a6b1a6=1)that appeared to include fake footnotes and AI hallucinations\. ### Newsletters Subscribe for the industry’s biggest tech news ## Related ## Latest in AI

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