steve yoss: it’s time for a.i. to do the heavy lifting

the robots are here. put them to work.

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quick tech talk
with steve yoss
cpe today

there are so many incredible artificial intelligence (ai) tools out there. some of the leading companies in this space will be openai, microsoft, google, facebook, et.al. you know, the normal big technology firms. however, several really interesting and useful niche ai applications are popping up, many of which are inside the accounting space and other financial sectors.

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now, these tools can be awesome because they can take tremendous quantities of data, process them in a meaningful way, almost in the blink of an eye, and give you the key insights you can use to know what’s happening inside your business. i like to say it helps you find hidden nuggets of wisdom, those little needles in the haystack that are not observable when you’re just looking at one or a week’s transaction. rather, we will see certain trends emerge when you look at potentially 1000s or even millions or more transactions. frankly, that’s not possible for a human to do. we can’t keep it all in our heads. but guess what, these ai tools can leverage large language models, generative ai, machine learning and more. they can do the heavy lifting for you. so you’re still in the driver’s seat interpreting that information, making it useful and meaningful for your client. but you’ve got these robot workers that can do the heavy lifting to save you a bunch of time.

2 responses to “steve yoss: it’s time for a.i. to do the heavy lifting”

  1. brenda pressley

    i keep hearing about how beneficial ai is. i would love to incorporate ai into my processes. it sounds wonderful, but my software providers aren’t helpful. where does one begin?

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  2. roger rotolante

    computers have been able to sort data and pick out exceptions for many years. this has nothing to do with ai. i have not seen an ai program that has true intelligence and can actually determine or give insights. it is the accountant that has the vision and intelligence to do that task.

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