Today, I will provide some thoughts about AI.
We live in times when artificial intelligence guidelines should be treated as guidelines — nothing more. Will I live to see a time when information provided by artificial intelligence will be the only correct answers and revealed truths? I doubt that this will happen in my lifetime (I was born in 1985, and I wrote this post on the 6th of September, 2025). Some time ago, I wrote a post saying that, in my opinion (in financial and accounting matters), for AI to eliminate all accountants calculating tax amounts or preparing financial statements, all analysts, controllers, and people associated with the financial industry in the broad sense, a unified system would be needed for all economic entities, individuals, and government institutions.
This system would bring all information together in one place.
Thanks to it, Artificial Intelligence could calculate and report what should be done at a given moment on its own, because a single system would not require much human intervention. Today, the existence of such a system seems more like science fiction than reality. Currently, in my work, I deal with the following number of programs: seven (at least). I am waiting for a system that will unify all of this and eliminate the need for a human to review the AI’s output.
For today, considering how many struggles people are facing while working in accounting and how many different programs they use, I do not see the possibility that Artificial Intelligence is being implemented, et voila, everything is ready, correct, clear, and explained. I do not say it won’t be possible in the future. After all, I think that some recurring and relatively easy tasks are already perhaps taken over by the AI (still, I do not recall if it happened in the world of finance).
