Accounting Today: AI in the Tax Department
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This isn’t the first time you’ve heard of, or read about, AI. Its implications for virtually every sector are completely rewriting the script. Companies are investing in AI and implementing it day-to-day. We are at the same pivotal point with the Internet in the late 21st century. It’s an uncertain time. Will this replace jobs? Will work be replaced with computers? Done right, AI is not automation. It is augmentation. In the book Mindshift, author Brian Solis observes that most... The post Accounting Today: AI in the Tax Department appeared first on Brian Solis .
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