How EY Drives Global Impact Through Advanced Tech and AI

The world around us is changing at lightning speed and technology is a main contributor to this era of innovation.
Major global consultancy EY, for example, is leveraging advanced technology to create new value for clients, society and the planet.
Central to EY's vision is the transformation enabled by data, AI and a diverse technology ecosystem that equips its global teams to help clients confidently face the future and tackle the most pressing challenges in business and society.
At the core of EY’s approach is a robust technology transformation framework that includes strategy, next-generation operations, resilient architecture and infrastructure.
Its consulting teams provide comprehensive technology services that align with clients’ business objectives to maximise digital value and operational agility – including workforce analytics, digital engineering and managed technology services designed to accelerate innovation and improved business outcomes across industries.
How EY uses tech and AI
One of EY’s major tech-led initiatives focuses on AI and data.
EY has invested more than US$1bn in a multi-year programme to integrate AI at scale within its assurance practice, streamlining audit quality and enhancing confidence in capital markets.
Its AI-powered tools, such as EYQ Assurance Knowledge, leverage Gen AI to access and summarise complex accounting and auditing content, tailored to industry and regional specifics.
These developments underpin EY’s commitment to responsible AI, incorporating transparency and ethical frameworks to manage risks while delivering fair outcomes.
By collaborating with Microsoft, EY is home to cutting-edge data and AI services, leveraging Microsoft’s cloud and AI technologies to build unified data fabrics that enable real-time decision intelligence and scalable AI adoption.
By transforming fragmented data into trusted, AI-ready assets, EY empowers organisations to unlock new growth opportunities, improve sustainability practices and embed autonomous operations that drive exponential value.
“To get ahead, tech companies – and their customers – need to move away from viewing AI as a capability to apply to traditional business processes, and instead use 2025 to fundamentally rethink and reinvent their business and how it operates in an AI-first era,” says James Brundage, EY Global and Americas Technology Sector Leader.
He says that this is an era where “technology companies need to translate the promise of AI into both top-line and bottom-line results for customers and investors alike”.
He adds that this is a pivotal time “for the tech industry to drive AI value while also effectively communicating the ROI and new business model impacts to stakeholders”.
“This will allow the tech industry and their customers to continue in the evolution of Gen AI,” he continues.
EY at Tech & AI LIVE New York
EY is sponsoring Tech & AI LIVE New York 2025.
The premier virtual event, taking place on 18 November, brings together technology and AI leaders from across North America to explore real-world innovation and practical insights.
To get your free virtual ticket, click here.
Tech & AI LIVE New York offers senior decision-makers and digital strategists a focused platform to explore emerging technologies, share best practices and engage in discussions that shape the future of business.
The event’s more than 1,000 attendees will delve into topics such as AI integration, enterprise transformation, cloud computing, cybersecurity, data analytics and sustainability, gaining practical insights into the latest innovations driving competitive advantage.
EY’s Global Chief Data Officer, Richard Clough and Laetitia Ward, Director of EY Financial Services Tax Technology will speak at Tech & AI LIVE New York, joined by Sanath Chilakala, Director of AI & Data Analytics at NTT Data, Adeel Saeed, CTO of Global Security & Resiliency at Kyndryl, Kevin Miller, Chief Technology Officer for the Americas at IFS, Venky Santhirahasan, Senior Vice President of Engineering at PepsiCo and Deepna Devkar, Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI for Global Streaming at Warner Bros. Discovery.
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