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How much longer until AI kills accountant and actuary jobs.
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>>537624419
It doesn't take jobs, it just replace 10 useless eaters with one propre man with AI. The Great Reset is inevitable
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>>537624419
>actuary
long time
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>>537624752
why
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>>537624419
That's antisemitic.
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>They are going to give auditing jobs to a machine who goes crazy 1/5 of the time
Can't wait
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Forgot to post the website
>https://joshkale.github.io/jobs/
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>>537624419
How much longer until it begins killing accountants and actuaries?
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>>537624419
A long time because those jobs are licensed, politically important, and serve the function of owning legal responsibility.
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>>537624419
I wouldn't trust AI with accounting
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>>537625053
I mean that is fair, the only thing that really seems to be protecting both trades are the licenses required.
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>>537624419
>How much longer until AI kills accountant and actuary jobs.
Could have been done a long time ago.
Could have created fixed tax brackets.
This could have eliminated a need for a bunch of jewish and women accountants.
These faggots lobbied the gov to keep IRS / taxation as complex as possible.
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>>537625053
Wait how is accountancy and actuarial science politically important? Couldn't any industry be considered politically important?
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Accounting is extremely sensitive due to retardness of the tax code
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>>537624696

The people with AI are the ones that kissed ass the most and know how to do their job the least, bear that in mind
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>>537624419
The AI paradox:
If the AI is so good, why can't it create itself?
If it is that good, then even people who "improve" it will be obsolete themselves.
If it's not that good, then it can't replace original thought.
It should be handicapped not by potential to replace jobs, but rather by the efficiency at which that can be done. If we need to suck all the energy and water out of local areas to make 1000 data centers, that is not a good tradeoff.
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>meme fucking answers
You stupid niggers I just want to know if I should get my Accounting BA or study for the Actuary exams
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>>537624419
>>537625053
Even though IBM literally warned humanity that machines should never be put in positions of management and making decisions, AI *WILL* replace these positions anyway in the ever-increasing quest to cut out human salaries and benefits.
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>>537625416
At this point all White collar jobs are cooked eventually. I don't even know which jobs to go into. Everyone is going to flood anything not replaced by foreigners or AI. I think cattle farming is probably a solid bet, but then you have to live in the middle of nowhere and there's no women in the middle of nowhere. We're probably going to have to go natsoc and kick out the jews. I'm not joking at all.
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>>537624419
Never because of criminal liability, its one thing to kill someone with industrial robotics but when it comes to paying taxes and israel not getting what they are owed you have a problem no ai provider will risk
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>>537624419
>pic
Vibecoded AI website lol
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Never because the AI doesnt have a family you can threaten in order to keep cooking the books. With AI, any joker can come around and look at what commands you gave it
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>>537624904
Kek, they think accountants just count and don't keep accountability. When the AI fucks up who gets blamed? The GPU?
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>>537625378
I've seen it be the exact opposite. Guys that were already great at their jobs and embraced AI are doing even better. Those that shunned it will eventually get culled.
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>>537626051
Sheltered retards really think you are paying for some super duper special job, and not for the guy's signature and someone to blame and sue if it goes wrong.
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>>537625416
it's not too late to change your major to mining engineering
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>>537626663
I already graduated with a stupid ass economics degree anon
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>>537624419
how much longer until AI kills us all
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>>537626770
RIP
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>>537626770
>goy diversion degree
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>>537626905
Yep. Economics is NOT a stem degree in spite of what the ICE.gov website claims. It is just Psychology, at best.
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>>537624419
0% lmao.
Accountancy is already automated where it can be automated. A client walking in with paper maps and other bs wanting to cook up a balance sheet for taxes will require manual labor. A lot of businesses do stuff wrong that looks sensible to an outsider or an AI. But it actually makes no sense.

Then there are the legal aspects of it all. AI is total and complete dogshit for legal purposes from what I've seen so far. Even dangerous to use for exploratory purposes since it almost always sets you on a wrong trail even enterprise grade AI made for this stuff.
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>>537627172
>Accountancy is already automated where it can be automated.
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>>537626299
Over here for individual taxes a lot of people pay like 300-400 euro for the signature since the office can delay client taxes for 1.5 years instead of only half a year as individual. That does make a difference.

Most of it is automated. The clients that require active work get notified beforehand and also pay a lot more. The majority of work goes into client contact, client fixing his own data and then the actual work is already automated to a high degree with various software packages.

It's not going to disappear at all.
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It will kill most entry to mid level workers. The boss is still human.

That means while not fully automated, you only need a team of 3 people to do what took 10 people before.
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>>537627218
Goodluck automating human contact, human mistakes or humans not following rules at all.
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>>537624419
Not really, Accountancy could have been rendered obsolete 20 years ago, the reason it still exist its because accountancy is not so much about book-keeping but also navigating tax and regulatory issues or finding loop-holes or find ways to evade taxes or the transfer of funds between nations.

In that regard accountants will still have jobs, because we live in democracies, democracies love political bureaucracy, bureaucrats create new laws and taxes in order to artificially create more demand for accountants and lawyers, AI will not touch those jobs because those are protected by the political elite.

The only way to kill accountant jobs, is a new french revolution, that kills the bad dream of democracy from the face of history.
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>>537624419
It can't tell you how many "r" in strawberry, but it's going to be used for enterprise level accounting.
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>>537624419

How much longer until the patent office collapses?
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>>537625524

What about the medical industry?
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Yea accounting. I'm sure it wont make a huge mistake like add numbers wrong for no reason.
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>>537624419
>can't cook the books due to ethical hard coded programming
never
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>>537624777
Well, there’s no proof AI can do actuarial work competently. Maybe reserving, but only when payment patterns remain stable, which it almost never is.

Second is liability. You can’t make AI the ultimate decision maker when you’re managing billions of dollars.



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