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|Jun 25, 2026 1:41 PM

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Deloitte Launches Agentic AI Network to Transform Audit Workflows

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Deloitte has introduced a unified agentic intelligence network within its global audit and assurance platform, Deloitte Omnia.

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The initiative is a major step in embedding advanced artificial intelligence into audit workflows, aiming to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making across its global practice.

Agentic Intelligence in Audit Transformation

The newly launched network brings together multiple AI agents into a single coordinated system capable of working collaboratively across end-to-end audit processes.

Instead of operating in isolation, these agents can now communicate and execute structured workflows together.

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Key capabilities include identifying potential risk factors, analyzing financial and operational data, extracting and validating evidence, and supporting the drafting of audit documentation and preliminary conclusions for professional review.

The system is designed to function in increasingly complex, data-heavy client environments, helping auditors process large volumes of information faster while improving the depth of insights.

It also assists in evaluating compliance with regulatory and disclosure requirements, reinforcing audit quality.

Human-Led, AI-Powered Model

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Deloitte emphasized that the platform is built on a “human-led, AI-powered” philosophy. While AI agents manage time-intensive and repetitive tasks, human professionals remain central to judgment, interpretation, and final decision-making.

According to leadership, the combination of advanced technology and professional expertise is intended to strengthen trust and deliver higher-quality outcomes in capital markets.

Governance and Trust Framework

All AI capabilities within Omnia are developed under Deloitte’s Trustworthy AI™ framework, which ensures strong governance, transparency, and compliance throughout the AI lifecycle.

This includes controls for model performance, data integrity, and responsible deployment, ensuring the system aligns with audit and regulatory expectations.

Upskilling and Future Readiness

To support this transformation, Deloitte is also investing heavily in workforce upskilling through initiatives like the Deloitte AI Academy™ and AI-driven learning assistants such as “Scout.”

Omnia also introduces embedded “tutor agents” that provide contextual micro-learning during live audit work, helping professionals adapt to AI-enabled workflows.

Conclusion

With this launch, Deloitte is positioning agentic AI as a core driver of its audit transformation strategy, blending automation, intelligence, and human expertise to redefine how assurance services are delivered globally.

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