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.
Era of Energy Disruption Ep 2 Climate Commitments and Energy Trade-Offs Feat Gerard Reid
Beyond Accounting Bitesize
15 minutes
3 months ago
Era of Energy Disruption Ep 2 Climate Commitments and Energy Trade-Offs Feat Gerard Reid
Global ambitions for decarbonization face a reality check. In this episode, we take a close look at the structural barriers to phasing out fossil fuels, the gap between policy and implementation, and the unintended consequences of moving too fast or too slow on climate action. It’s a candid conversation that cuts through idealism to focus on real-world economics and transitions.
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.