Deloitte

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Financial Times 2026-05-11-2

FT/Shrimsley: When the AI is consultant AND competitor — point-four bundle decomposition as the new advisory pricing test

FT running satire whose punchline is 'they'll realize they don't need us' is the disintermediation narrative going mainstream — the moment the comfortable class admits the problem out loud. The substance under the joke: advisory deliverables split into formulaic points 1-3, now AI-replicable in 25 minutes at house-style match, and judgment-laden point 4, which is what current retainers are actually priced against. Watch Q2 holding-co IR calls for the first explicit mention of AI substitution risk in retainer durability.

Wall Street Journal 2026-04-06-1

WSJ: New AI Job Titles Signal Enterprise Adoption Is an Org Design Problem, Not a Tech Procurement One

The 640,000 AI jobs the WSJ counts are less interesting than where they sit: 90% of AI job postings come from 1% of companies, which means the diffusion wave hasn't started yet. Enterprises creating permanent roles like Knowledge Architect and Human-AI Collaboration Leader aren't signaling displacement, they're signaling that workflow redesign around hybrid teams is harder and more expensive than the procurement narrative assumed. Companies building that capability now are hiring at pre-scarcity rates; the window won't stay open.