Is anyone on your team worried about AI taking their jobs?
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Executive Leader - FP&A and Treasury in Finance (non-banking)a year ago
No. AI isn't going to replacement most people. People using AI will replace those that don't.CFO in Finance (non-banking)a year ago
Well stated.
Global Capital Accounting Director in Consumer Goodsa year ago
Really taking advantage of AI to replace operational tasks and scale the team capability to do more added value and analytical work. Not really seeing right now a reduction of jobs, but a need for different capabilities to be developed.SVP Corporate Audit in Energy and Utilitiesa year ago
The Head of AI Development at my organisation presented to my whole Audit and ICS team earlier this week and the sense coming back from them was one of excitement rather than fear as they see opportunities to enhance what they do rather than replace them. We've already developed some simple use cases around report writing (e.g based on the findings asking the system to write a management summary) and development of training specific materials which are in the process of being implemented but the team identified lots of other use cases in the actual audit processes which they felt would assist them greatly and increase the level of assurance that they can give to the organisation, a good example being the analysis of big data. We're at the beginning of a journey on this and have started with some simple, but effective and impactful, use cases. Identification and implementation of more complex use cases is on our agenda but as I said previously the sense is one of excitement. CFOa year ago
Not that I know of. Finance and accounting are rooted in the reality and accuracy of numbers. There is no room for "hallucinations" and therefore human intervention is still needed ... for now.CEO in Softwarea year ago
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think it is going to happen and a pretty big and fast rate. If you want an unflitered view there is an Article form the Atlantic called "does sam altman know what he's creating." It is behind a paywall, but is worth a read. I read it over the weekend and there are some really eye opening details. I am huge fan of what is possible with AI, however we need to be aware of the downside as well.