R0031/2026-03-29/C003/SRC02
KPMG International press release
Source
| Field |
Value |
| Title |
Global study reveals trust of AI remains a critical challenge |
| Publisher |
KPMG International |
| Author(s) |
KPMG International / University of Melbourne |
| Date |
2025-04 |
| URL |
https://kpmg.com/xx/en/media/press-releases/2025/04/trust-of-ai-remains-a-critical-challenge.html |
| Type |
Press release |
Summary
| Dimension |
Rating |
| Reliability |
High |
| Relevance |
High |
| Bias: Missing data |
Low risk |
| Bias: Measurement |
Some concerns |
| Bias: Selective reporting |
Low risk |
| Bias: Randomization |
N/A — not an RCT |
| Bias: Protocol deviation |
N/A — not an RCT |
| Bias: COI/Funding |
Some concerns |
Rationale
| Dimension |
Rationale |
| Reliability |
Official press release from study co-publisher |
| Relevance |
Directly states the 57% figure |
| Bias flags |
Self-reported survey data; KPMG commercial interest in AI governance |
| Evidence ID |
Summary |
| SRC02-E01 |
"over half (57%) of employees say they hide their use of AI" |