PwC’s Chief AI Officer on the SaaS-pocalypse, Agent Governance, and What’s Real

The episode discusses market panic around Anthropic’s rapid releases and whether disruption is rational or hype, then shifts to what companies are actually doing with AI.

Dan Priest, PwC’s Chief AI Officer, explains that security architectures for AI are maturing and that conversations have moved from CTO/CIOs to CEOs under board and investor pressure to show demonstrable AI investment and ROI.

He argues ROI is elusive because firms overfocus on tech (20%) instead of business transformation, process reimagination, and change management (80%), and recommends a “lead/lag/exit” strategy plus a two-track approach: top-down reimagination in priority areas and bottom-up experimentation for adoption.

Priest covers tool selection via “model gardens,” agent design emphasizing quality over agent counts, human accountability, current limits like task-length drift, productivity impacts, and why ERP/SaaS remain important but their footprints and agent layers will evolve.

Key moments:
  • Hype Versus Disruption
  • Security And Boards
  • Lead Lag Exit Strategy
  • Reimagining Processes
  • Two Track Adoption
  • Tooling Without Lock In
  • Jobs And Role Blur
  • Vibe Coding Meets IT
  • AI Productivity Boom
  • Humans Stay Accountable
  • Touchless Forecasting Win
  • Designing Agent Architectures
  • Probabilistic Limits and Drift
  • ERP and SaaS Future
  • Strategy Avoiding Lock In
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