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Artificial intelligence in public accounting

This article, written by Judy Cheng, CPA, MAcc at Segal GSCE, is taken from the quarterly Canadian News Digest, a newsletter published by Canadian member firms of Moore North America.
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“Are we done yet?” is a popular rhetorical question that partners often pose at the end of audit planning meetings to humorously acknowledge the never-ending and labour-intensive nature of audit engagements. Perhaps it was meant to lighten the mood after a long, serious discussion about fraud risks and control deficiencies. However, with the development of artificial intelligence (AI), what was once rhetorical may soon become a genuine inquiry.

The impact of artificial intelligence on accounting firms

Efficiency can be gained in audit automation, fraud detection, and predictive analytics:

  • AI-powered audit software automates repetitive tasks such as data entry, transaction testing, and reconciliation. These tools use machine learning algorithms to analyze large volumes of financial data, identify anomalies, and flag potential risks. This automation improves audit efficiency, reduces errors, and allows auditors to focus on higher-value activities such as data interpretation and client advisory.
  • AI software in public accounting includes advanced fraud detection systems that analyze transaction patterns, vendor relationships, and financial anomalies to identify potential fraudulent activities. Machine learning algorithms can detect irregularities that may go unnoticed by traditional methods, enhancing the effectiveness of fraud detection measures. One example is addressing the risk of management overrides, which traditionally is tested by examining manual journal entries.
  • AI-driven predictive analytics tools forecast financial trends, cash flow projections, and budget variances based on historical data and market trends. Public accountants can use these insights to provide strategic advice to clients, optimize financial planning, and mitigate risks proactively.

Looking up sections of the handbook and the Income Tax Act may no longer be such a manual process, as AI technologies can help public accountants stay ahead of regulatory changes and compliance requirements. Natural Language Processing (NLP) and machine learning algorithms can parse through complex legal and regulatory texts to inform auditors of the evolving standards.

I digress, but reflecting on these advancements, one might even envision a futuristic sci-fi movie set within an accounting firm, exploring the dynamic interplay between AI and human professionals amidst these transformative developments.

While AI offers numerous benefits to the public accounting sector, its implementation is not without challenges. Examples include data privacy and security concerns, ethical and bias issues, dependence on quality data, and dependence on technology, to name a few. Furthermore, it will profoundly impact how firms recruit and cultivate their talent.

If you have any questions, or would like to discuss the use ofartificial intelligence in our daily lives, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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