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The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast: CES 2024 Walkthrough – Highlights for Accounting Pros
Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley, CPA, attended CES 2024 in Las Vegas in January, and provide a walkthrough of the technologies they think will have the greatest potential or interest for accounting professionals.
The Present & Future of CAS for Accounting Firms
More than 20 of the profession’s thought leaders met for the Accounting Meta Influencers roundtable discussion on the present and future of CAS, and what this evolving phenomenon will mean for firms, for professionals, and for clients.
New Tech and Innovation at CES 2024
Below we highlight the most interesting innovations and technologies that could impact both your firm and your home in the near future.
The Craziest Tech Gadgets at CES 2024
One of the distinct pleasures of being at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is exploring the 2.3 million square feet of exhibitions and seeing first-hand the bleeding-edge of technological innovation and deciphering if products are real or not.
Quantum Computing Could Spark Cybersecurity Armageddon, Says IBM
Governments and businesses are not prepared for the havoc quantum computers will sow in cybersecurity by the end of the decade, according to an International Business Machines Corp. executive.
Accountants Aren’t the Most Concerned About AI’s Impact—Except in One State
DevRev analyzed online search data for terms relating to a list of careers to determine the top five jobs in America with AI anxiety.
Deloitte is Using AI to Reduce Layoffs—And Your Business Can Too
You don't need a billion dollars to reallocate employees. You just need ChatGPT and a bit of time.
PwC’s U.K. Boss Says Young Staff Need to Be in the Office Because of AI
Generative AI is removing “tasks that in the past our more junior staff trained and cut their teeth on,” Kevin Ellis said.