Big data, artificial intelligence, blockchain and machine learning are no longer trendy terms used exclusively by nerdy IT people, but are increasingly having an influence on our daily lives and work. The tax world is no exception. Are robots going to replace the tax specialist? What awaits us? One reassurance: there will always be a need for human interpretation of facts and situations.
Source rb.nl
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