{"id":110276,"date":"2023-04-13t11:59:09","date_gmt":"2023-04-13t15:59:09","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/?p=110276"},"modified":"2024-08-07t23:09:24","modified_gmt":"2024-08-08t03:09:24","slug":"accounting-profession-to-experience-highest-ai-impact","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2023\/04\/13\/accounting-profession-to-experience-highest-ai-impact\/","title":{"rendered":"accounting profession to experience highest ai impact"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a>a new research report hints at future opportunities for accountants.<\/strong><\/p>\n by hitendra patil<\/i> openai, the creator of the wildly popular artificial intelligence (ai) tool chatgpt, conducted a new research study<\/a> with the university of pennsylvania. it identified the occupations with the most significant impact potential because of large language models (llms, like chatgpt). among the occupations with the highest exposure to ai are accountants, auditors and tax preparers!<\/p>\n more: <\/b><\/strong>be serious about ai, not amused<\/a> what does it mean?<\/strong><\/p>\n 1. to quote some (edited somewhat for more straightforward reading) of the essential notes from the research:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 2. to give it a perspective from the accounting profession\u2019s point of view:<\/p>\n the real message<\/strong><\/p>\n while the findings from the report warrant a serious examination to prepare for your ai future, it is critically important to recognize the telltale hint in the report.<\/p>\n the report mentions that the research was based on the employment and wage data from the occupational employment series provided by the bureau of labor statistics \u2013 and most likely, the occupational descriptions, i.e., what is the work done by people in those occupations.<\/p>\n i am sure you will agree that those occupational descriptions need immediate updating to truly reflect what accountants, auditors and tax professionals do in today\u2019s world. in other words, the findings in the report about exposure to ai may be at least somewhat biased based on the occupational descriptions.<\/p>\n and therein lies the real message.<\/p>\n the tasks mentioned in the current occupational descriptions are the ones that you would want to automate on priority and move onto the next frontier, i.e., how will you help\/guide\/advise your clients to utilize the outcomes of automation and ai?<\/p>\n when will the real impact be felt? <\/strong><\/p>\n according to the research report, it can depend upon the following:<\/p>\n but when it comes to the accounting profession, these factors may not apply equally. and one of them could be the reliance of regulators on the integrity of the most trusted advisors, i.e., accountants, to ensure compliance. it would be interesting to watch how regulators respond to the progress of ai. another factor could be how ai gets marketed to the end clients of accounting firms and how economically viable clients will find such tools to be. these are just some starting thoughts as the research was released a few days ago, but it also points to several new opportunities that will emerge for accountants.<\/p>\n the key to your response to ai<\/strong><\/p>\n there is some good news:<\/p>\n waiting and watching can lead to a struggle to keep up. ai is progressing rather rapidly. the starting point is to understand how ai is created, how it \u201clearns\u201d (on its own) and how it works. and the good news is that you do not need to be a programmer to learn the basics.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" a new research report hints at future opportunities for accountants.<\/strong>
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