Technology
Technology
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Many organizations are trying to scale automation on top of processes that were never designed for consistency or repeatability.
May 21 -
PwC, EY, KPMG and Deloitte have cut support staff in the last 12 months or so, along with Grant Thornton and law firms Baker McKenzie and Clifford Chance.
May 21 -
The alliance with Anthropic will embed Claude Cowork into KPMG's global client delivery platform, beginning with tax and legal clients.
May 20 -
Intuit chairman and CEO Sasan Goodarzi announced the layoffs in a company-wide message.
May 20 -
Early next year, Intuit's ProAdvisor Program will be replaced with a new Intuit ProPartner Accountants program, integrated with Intuit Accountant Suite.
May 20 -
Audit solutions provider Caseware launched an intelligence and orchestration layer operating across the engagement lifecycle.
May 20 -
Critical cautionary tale; reactive to proactive; consumption taxes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 19 -
The Institute of Management Accountants announced the availability of its new AI in Finance Micro-credential as part of a larger rollout of similar credentials for specialized finance and accounting competencies.
May 19 -
As affordable accounting services become the new standard, the key to thriving will be brand affinity, loyalty and admiration, starting with client experience.
May 19 -
The Top 25 Firm is deepening its investment in an AI-driven accounting workflow platform, which includes a multiyear relationship to build AI audit solutions.
May 19 -
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The Internal Revenue Service has improved its ability to flag returns for signs of identity theft, adjusting its filters to reduce false positives and spot fraud.
May 18 -
Employees were asked to offer up their own tax returns as training data for the company's Grok chatbot, promising a $420 payment as incentive for doing so. Two months later, those payments still haven't materialized.
May 18 -
The discourse surrounding the future of accounting has largely centered on automation, AI and digital transformation. Yet many firms face a more immediate issue.
May 18 -
Will the profession wait for the AI equivalent of 1929 before applying what it already knows? The answer begins with examining what the current AI assurance landscape provides and what it does not.
May 18 -
Technology is not replacing accountants. But it is changing what accounting work involves, and the change is further along than most realize.
May 18 -
Plus, Xero announces XeroForce custom AI agent builder; Emburse releases new AI purchasing agent; and other news and updates from the accounting tech world.
May 15 -
Public accounting firms are having their own awkward conversation between the firm they built and the firm they now need to become.
May 15 -
Executives from the Top 100 Firms and Regional Leaders share their approaches on adopting and implementing artificial intelligence.
May 14 -
The American Institute of CPAs approved a standards update to modernize how CPAs get audit evidence via external confirmation procedures.
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