Episode 397
Blake and David discuss the slow adoption of AI tools in accounting firms, with a recent study showing low usage rates. They also explore the potential of AI to streamline tasks like email writing and fraud detection, highlighting tools like Superwhisper. Moving on, there are political discussions around tax exemptions for tips and their potential consequences, updates on the Wirecard fraud case, and insights from a study linking corporate ethics language to negative outcomes.
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Show Notes
Study finds accountants slow to adopt gen AI
https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/study-finds-accountants-slow-to-adopt-gen-ai-tools
Why Trump and Harris’s ‘no tax on tips’ plans may not help tipped workers
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/08/13/trump-harris-tax-free-tips/
Beware When a Company Says It Is Trustworthy
https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/ethics-companies-trust-b182f2b5?mod=itp_wsj
Two more Wirecard executives charged over accounting scandal
LegalZoom Announces Leadership Transition
JPMorgan Launches AI Assistant for 60,000 Employees
https://www.investopedia.com/jpmorgan-launches-ai-assistant-for-60000-employees-8693103
Eligible taxpayers in 12 states can file for free with IRS Direct File
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/eligible-taxpayers-in-12-states-can-file-for-free-with-irs-direct-file
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