At Nvidia GTC 2025 in San Jose today, Deloitte announced Zora AI, a new agentic AI platform that offers a portfolio of AI agents for finance, human capital, supply chain, procurement, sales and marketing, and customer service.
The platform draws on Deloitte’s experience from its technology, risk, tax, and audit businesses, and is integrated with all major enterprise software platforms. Deloitte also mentioned that Zora AI’s specialized digital agents can autonomously complete tasks and provide on-demand insights, analysis, reporting, workflow automation, decision support, and data sourcing.
According to IDC’s Worldwide C-Suite Tech Survey, 2024-2025, Deloitte is among the top 10 vendors that C-suite executives in North America and EMEA identify as strategic partners for gen AI initiatives, and ranks second among service providers. Now it’s seeking to parlay that trust and enterprises’ rapid adoption of agentic AI into a new role, helping organizations facilitate the collaboration between agents and human employees. PwC, in fact, estimates gen AI could contribute between $2.6 trillion and $4.4 trillion annually to global GDP across various industries by 2030.
Power from partners
Zora AI leverages Nvidia AI Enterprise, Nvidia NeMo, and Nvidia Blueprints to power its agents. It’s also built on Deloitte’s Trustworthy AI principles for AI governance, which are intended to provide ethical safeguards to ensure AI is transparent and explainable, fair and impartial, robust and reliable, respectful of privacy, safe and secure, and responsible and accountable.
As part of the announcement, Deloitte said it’s collaborating with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to make Zora AI for Finance available to customers on HPE Private Cloud AI, and to help those customers deploy it. HPE said it expects the platform will help customers increase productivity for finance leaders and reduce reporting production time by 50%. HPE is also leveraging the platform internally for financial statement analysis, scenario modeling, and competitive and market analysis.
In a statement, Marie Meyers, EVP and CFO of HPE, said Zora AI will transform HPE’s financial operations and give financial executives real-time business performance data and insights.
Like HPE, Deloitte is using Zora AI for finance to streamline and automate expense management and other finance processes. It said Zora expense management agents monitor expenses across payroll, facilities, sales and marketing, and employee time, helping its finance professionals identify expense outliers, compare expenses against industry and competitor trends, and drill down into specific budgets. Deloitte added the agents will save its finance team thousands of hours a year, reduce costs by 25%, and increase productivity by 40%. There are also plans to implement the platform for thousands of users by the end of 2025.
For now, Zora AI is available via a cloud subscription model. Deloitte said it can be deployed on existing technologies via pre-built integrations and can be customized according to client needs.
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