Chris Gaetano is the technology editor for Accounting Today. He brings with him more than a decade of experience covering the accounting profession as part of the NYSSCPA's Trusted Professional. Prior to that, he was a local news reporter at Greater Media Newspapers in New Jersey. He graduated from Rowan University, in Glassboro, NJ.
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The threat is that clients decide an AI chatbot is good enough for their purposes and so they never call their accountant in the first place.
March 21 -
The first of four looks at how specific accounting firm niches are being impacted — for good and ill — by artificial intelligence.
March 21 -
The third of four looks at how specific accounting firm niches are being impacted — for good and ill — by artificial intelligence.
March 21 -
The fourth of four looks at how specific accounting firm niches are being impacted — for good and ill — by artificial intelligence.
March 21 -
The second of four looks at how specific accounting firm niches are being impacted — for good and ill — by artificial intelligence.
March 21 -
Plus, SAP builds Joule AI into Concur Expense and Concur Travel; New startup, Town, launches with SMB tax platform; and other accounting tech updates.
March 21 -
The advisory services that artificial intelligence will dominate are primarily transactional and rely heavily on data analytics to deliver insights and advice.
March 20 -
Artificial intelligence may already be eating away at some advisory services.
March 20 -
Big Four firms EY and Deloitte, as well as accounting automation solutions provider Digits, all announced separate partnerships with technology company Nvidia.
March 19 -
Accounting Today is accepting submissions for its annual list recognizing firms that are on the cutting edge of digital transformation.
March 19 -
Compliance professionals working to prevent financial crimes are losing their faith in AI to solve more problems than it causes.
March 18 -
Plus, Intuit launches Tap to Pay for iPhone users, AuditBoard unveils new AI-driven features, and other accounting tech news.
March 14 -
Accounting practice management solution provider Canopy previewed three new products that are currently in beta testing, as well as announced new hires.
March 13 -
The House of Representatives passed a resolution to repeal the regulations that created reporting requirements for digital asset brokers using decentralized finance systems.
March 12 -
Bloomberg Tax and Accounting released two new generative AI-driven features to aid users in tax research.
March 12 -
Intuit QuickBooks added a new Recurring Payments feature to enhance invoicing management for small and mid-market businesses.
March 11 -
Accounting automation solutions provider Digits released its Autonomous Digital Ledger solution, intended to directly challenge competitors such as QuickBooks.
March 11 -
The Trump administration's move will only increase the opportunities in helping manage and audit crypto holdings.
March 7 -
Panelists at today's Schellmancon event said that last year saw a great increase in AI oversight, governance and regulation, and that this trend will likely not only continue but accelerate this year.
March 7 -
Plus, Xero debuts "reconcile period" feature; EisnerAmper appoints David Frigeri as chief artificial intelligence officer; and other accounting tech news.
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