McKinsey’s AI Tool Lilli Reshapes Consulting Workforce Dynamics
McKinsey & Company’s proprietary AI assistant Lilli has been adopted by 72% of its 43,000 employees, fundamentally altering traditional consulting roles. The tool, trained on a century of firm knowledge, now handles Core junior analyst functions including presentation drafting, proposal generation, and expert knowledge retrieval.
While McKinsey positions Lilli as a productivity enhancer rather than a replacement strategy, industry-wide entry-level hiring declines suggest broader workforce transformation. The secure platform’s ability to process confidential data gives it distinct advantages over public AI models, creating new operational efficiencies at the expense of traditional career pathways.
Consulting firms aren’t the only organizations facing this paradigm shift. Across industries, AI adoption rates threaten to outpace labor market adaptations, potentially creating structural unemployment challenges. ’The tools aren’t just changing how we work—they’re redefining what work gets done by humans,’ observes one industry analyst.