Artificial intelligence is being used to generate scams targeting tax refunds, Google is making massive changes to Chrome, and eight other things that happened in technology this past month and how they'll impact your clients and your firm.
1. AI-fueled scams target tax refunds
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Given the known risks the Internal Revenue Service recommends people file as early as possible; ignore emails that contain any IRS language; and open an account with the IRS
2. Massive changes coming to Google Chrome
Why this is important for your firm and clients: One of the basic functions of cookies — small bits of data generated by web browsers — is to inform websites about the user. A third-party cookie is placed on a website by someone other than the owner — such as an advertiser — to track browsing habits of potential customers. The elimination of third-party cookies will upend digital advertising capabilities. Not only will advertisers lose the ability to locate new customers, but revenue will also be lost.
3. AI to create a half billion new jobs
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Technology always replaces jobs. How many blacksmiths do you know? Typing pools? Horse and buggy drivers? People evolve and find other — and mostly better — things to do. As a business owner, don't worry about jobs. Instead, think about how AI can be used to make your people way more productive and to get more things done with fewer people involved.
4. Nvidia CEO AI hallucinations are solvable
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Within a few years, inanimate objects like cameras, speakers and, of course, robots will be thinking, feeling and acting like humans. I'm not sure anyone can fully understand how this will impact our businesses and our lives. Yes, it's terrifying. But it's also exciting and — I believe — a major advancement in human civilization for the better.
5. Never leave home without this charger
Why this is important for your firm and clients: As a frequent business traveler I'm buying this!
6. TurboTax and H&R Block's AI chatbots: 'Awful'
Why this is important for your firm and clients: This is a great example of companies rushing out their products before they're ready for prime time — and killing their credibility at the same time. Accountants and business owners will read this piece and shy away from this stuff for who knows how long. Get it right the first time, people — especially when it comes to something as important as taxes!
7. Mass Gmail rejections started this month
Why this is important for your firm and clients: If you're sending 5,000 emails a day, you should probably be using a good email campaign platform like Constant Contact, MailChimp and others. These services are designed to deliver your messages and have many controls to stop spam and deal with restrictions like Google's.
8. Cybercrimes focus on fintech and ecommerce
Why this is important for your firm and clients: If you have clients in financial services or e-commerce, security should be their No. 1 priority. It's also critical to make sure their security access to their financial systems is as tight as possible, using multifactor authentication, complex passwords and security keys.
9. Salesforce launches 'Pro Suite'
Why this is important for your firm and clients: My company sells Zoho and also implements Salesforce and I'm not bullish on this move. At $100 per month per user, the pricing is still significantly higher than Zoho and other products like it. Salesforce has been trying for years to shake off its stigma as a big-company platform and its sales efforts are oftentimes too aggressive. Maybe I'll write about this separately, but my advice for Salesforce is that if the company wants to go after small businesses, it should create and rebrand a small business CRM on its own.
10. The world's first comprehensive AI law
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Given the terrifying risks of AI this is a step in the right direction. But how to enforce?