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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why won’t accountants be automated out? Literally one of the easiest jobs ever to automate out with AI….probably even with software that isn’t even AI. [/quote] Because real accountants have to make difficult judgment calls about which guidance applies to certain situations. There are certainly aspects of accountancy that are similar to legal practice. Accounting isn't just bookkeeping and filing 1040s.[/quote] Yeah but that can be automated. The law can be digitally stored and AI can be used to meet compliance. Tons of law jobs will be lost to AI. Accounting will be the same. [/quote] Legal and accounting practice isn't the same as compliance. It's not about memorizing rules. It's about analysis and making close calls. [/quote] Which AI can do better with big data and unemotional decision making. You're going to sit there and argue a human will be better at analysis than a computer that can store and analyze terabytes of information in mere minutes? Accounting will be totally automated out. White collar professionals always have tons of hubris and never think they can be automated about. [/quote] Accounting and law isn't a big data analysis. At the end of the day, it's comparison and persuasion. How about you stay in your lane? [/quote]
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