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Tax compliance solutions provider Avalara announced the release of its latest AI offering, a chatbot called Avi which can answer product questions, general tax questions, and troubleshoot issues.
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PwC announced the rollout of its new ChatNational large language model AI for internal staff, which is designed exclusively for research questions versus the more general use ChatPwC
August 1 -
A recently introduced Senate bill would direct the federal government to develop third party audit standards for AI.
August 1 -
SafeSend announced the rebrand of SafeSend Suite to SafeSend One, which now features the new Next Gen Gather AI solution to help professionals gather client documents.
August 1 -
Survey respondents shared with the good, the bad, and their advice for navigating the accounting profession.
July 31 -
Increasing starting salaries is the key to attracting young talent to the profession, but the first step is boosting salary transparency.
July 31 -
A new survey from ACCA and the IMA reported a sharp decline in economic confidence among accountants and finance professionals in the U.S. and North America, although globally confidence seemed to be increasing.
July 31 -
Accounting Today's inaugural salary survey reveals that young accountants need to make more.
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Private sector employment grew by 122,000 jobs in July — a deceleration from the average job gains seen over the second quarter of the year.
July 31 -
The International Accounting Standards Board published a consultation document with eight proposed illustrative examples to show how companies could apply International Financial Reporting Standards when reporting the effects of climate-related and other types of uncertainties in their financial statements.
July 31