This extended panel tackles the human side of AI: skills mid-career accountants need to let go of, how to train teams to think critically about AI-generated outputs, and what it means to trust (but verify) machine reasoning. You’ll hear about failures in finance transformation, strategies for AI adoption in legacy systems, and how emotional intelligence remains irreplaceable — even in an automated world. A powerful close to the series.
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This extended panel tackles the human side of AI: skills mid-career accountants need to let go of, how to train teams to think critically about AI-generated outputs, and what it means to trust (but verify) machine reasoning. You’ll hear about failures in finance transformation, strategies for AI adoption in legacy systems, and how emotional intelligence remains irreplaceable — even in an automated world. A powerful close to the series.
AI & Accountants Ep 2 Reimagining Education with AI
Beyond Accounting Bitesize
17 minutes
1 week ago
AI & Accountants Ep 2 Reimagining Education with AI
Ian Browne shares how Chartered Accountants Ireland is using adaptive learning and generative AI to personalise and scale accountancy education. We learn about their partnership with Area9 and how AI helps maintain optimal learning “flow,” increase retention, and provide real-time insights to both students and training firms. Ian also discusses the role of subject matter experts in this new AI-enhanced ecosystem, and how administrative burdens are being reduced to focus more on high-value lea...
Beyond Accounting Bitesize
This extended panel tackles the human side of AI: skills mid-career accountants need to let go of, how to train teams to think critically about AI-generated outputs, and what it means to trust (but verify) machine reasoning. You’ll hear about failures in finance transformation, strategies for AI adoption in legacy systems, and how emotional intelligence remains irreplaceable — even in an automated world. A powerful close to the series.