The chief executive of BCG has said the $12bn consulting firm expects to generate a fifth of its revenues in 2024 from helping corporations integrate artificial intelligence into their businesses, a share it projects will reach 40 per cent by 2026.
Christoph Schweizer told the Financial Times that AI and generative AI were “a huge boost” to revenues in the past year as companies move from experimenting with the technology to “at-scale deployment”.
BCG is working with global tech giants and AI companies — from Microsoft and Google to OpenAI and Anthropic — to integrate their technology into company operations and processes. It is also training board directors and executive teams who increasingly see it as a business priority.