Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a common part of our reality, and its further development brings both new opportunities and threats. One of the risks associated with AI is its potential impact on the job market.
At the same time, it should be remembered that the profession of a tax advisor also involves a number of activities that AI cannot replace so easily. A tax advisor must, m.in, identify the needs and opportunities of clients, dynamically respond to their current needs, and translate the results of the analysis into practical recommendations.
Source: MDDP
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