AI Creates PowerPoints at McKinsey Replacing Junior Workers | Entrepreneur
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McKinsey's proprietary AI platform, Lilli, has transformed the way consultants perform tasks traditionally managed by junior employees. Launched in 2023, Lilli allows 75% of the firm's workforce to handle confidential client data securely, create presentations, draft proposals, and conduct research efficiently. Kate Smaje, McKinsey's technology leader, emphasizes that while Lilli can automate routine tasks, the role of junior analysts will evolve to focus on higher-value activities, enhancing client service. Lilli is grounded in McKinsey’s extensive research and corporate history, trained on over 100,000 documents to ensure alignment with the firm's standards.
Lilli, the AI platform, enables McKinsey consultants to perform tasks traditionally handled by junior employees, thus enhancing operational efficiencies.
75% of McKinsey's employees are using Lilli, which allows them to input confidential client data safely and aligns with the firm's standards.
Kate Smaje stated, "It's not necessarily that I'm going to have fewer of them [analysts], but they're going to be doing the things that are more valuable to our clients."
Lilli was trained on McKinsey's intellectual property, including over 100,000 documents, showcasing its capability to answer complex queries.
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