Episode 28

The Full Impact of Chat GPT and AI in Accounting

It's the "Insights in Accounting" show, usually going out every Tuesday to 150 countries and 30,000 accounting practitioners, fintech specialists and influencers in the accountancy, CPA and bookkeeping space. However, in Jan 2023 we are phasing out this show and putting out this content on our sister Success in Accounting Show which hopefully you're already subscribed to.

In today's episode 28, "The Full Impact of Chat GPT and AI in Accounting"

Here is the transcript for this show, generated by Chat GPT with some smart AI prompting questions:

Hello, and welcome to the podcast. In this episode, we will be discussing the impact of Chat GPT, or Generative Pre-training Transformer, on the world of accountants and CPAs.

First, let's define Chat GPT. It's a machine learning model developed by OpenAI that is able to generate human-like text and can be used to assist accountants and CPAs in a variety of tasks.

But how did Chat GPT come about, and why is it making waves in so many industries?

Chat GPT was developed by OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence research lab, as a way to improve natural language processing. It builds upon the concept of pre-training, which involves training a model on a large dataset to recognize patterns and relationships in language. By pre-training a model on a massive amount of text data, it can then be fine-tuned for specific tasks, such as translation or language generation.

The development of Chat GPT marked a significant step forward in the field of natural language processing and has led to its widespread adoption in a variety of industries.

Now, let's dive into how Chat GPT can help accountants and CPAs.

One way it can assist is by generating reports and documents. Imagine having to create a financial report for a client. This can be a time-consuming and tedious task, but with Chat GPT, you can simply input the necessary data and let the model do the rest. It will generate a professional, accurate report in a fraction of the time it would take a human.

Another way Chat GPT can be useful is by providing data analysis. It can be trained to analyze financial data and provide insights and recommendations based on that analysis. This can be especially helpful for accountants and CPAs who are looking to make informed decisions for their clients.

Chat GPT can also be used to automate routine tasks, such as data entry and reconciliation. This can free up time for accountants and CPAs to focus on more complex tasks, improving efficiency and productivity.

Finally, Chat GPT can even be used to provide customer service. It can handle basic customer inquiries and provide information to clients, allowing accountants and CPAs to focus on more complex tasks.

So, as you can see, Chat GPT has the potential to significantly streamline processes and improve efficiency for accountants and CPAs. But what about the potential drawbacks?

Some disadvantages of using Chat GPT include the initial setup and training, which can be time-consuming and costly. Additionally, Chat GPT is still limited in its capabilities and may not be able to handle more complex tasks. Finally, using Chat GPT may create a reliance on technology, and if there are issues with the system, it could disrupt work and cause delays.

Now, let's take a look at some statistics to give you an idea of the potential impact Chat GPT could have on your practice and your clients:

According to a recent survey, over 70% of accountants and CPAs believe that machine learning will significantly change the way they do business in the next 5 years.

Another study found that the use of artificial intelligence in accounting could save up to 400 million hours of manual data entry per year.

One company that implemented Chat GPT saw a 25% increase in productivity and a 10% reduction in errors.

These statistics show that Chat GPT has the potential to significantly impact the world of accountants and CPAs, streamlining processes and improving efficiency.

But it's not just the accounting industry that is being impacted by Chat GPT. In the healthcare field, Chat GPT has been used to analyze electronic medical records and provide recommendations for treatment. In the legal industry, it has been used to generate contracts and legal documents. And in the customer service industry, Chat GPT has been used to handle basic customer inquiries and provide information.

You should already be seeing that Chat GPT has the potential to significantly streamline processes and improve efficiency for accountants and CPAs. However, it's natural for professionals to have concerns about the potential impact of new technology on their jobs.

One fear that many accountants and CPAs may have is the possibility of Chat GPT replacing them and making them less relevant as professionals. However, it's important to keep in mind that Chat GPT is designed to assist and augment the work of accountants and CPAs, not replace them.

While Chat GPT can automate routine tasks and provide data analysis, it is still limited in its capabilities and cannot fully replace the expertise and judgement of a trained professional. Accountants and CPAs bring valuable knowledge and skills to the table that cannot be replaced by a machine.

In fact, the use of Chat GPT can actually help accountants and CPAs demonstrate their value to clients by providing faster turnaround times, improved accuracy, and valuable insights and recommendations.

Another way that Chat GPT can impact the world of accountants and CPAs is through its ability to help firms attract and retain top talent. With the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence in the accounting industry, firms that are able to effectively utilize Chat GPT and other AI tools will be more attractive to job seekers who are looking for opportunities to work with the latest technology.

Furthermore, Chat GPT can help firms remain competitive in a rapidly evolving industry. By streamlining processes and improving efficiency, firms that use Chat GPT can offer better value to their clients, which can help them stand out in a crowded market.

Finally, Chat GPT can be particularly beneficial for engaging the younger generation of employees, who are often referred to as "technology natives." These employees are accustomed to using technology in their personal and professional lives and may be more open to the adoption of Chat GPT and other AI tools in the workplace. By embracing these technologies, firms can appeal to this younger generation and potentially retain top talent.

In addition to attracting and retaining top talent, the adoption of Chat GPT and other AI tools can also make accounting firms more profitable and attractive to potential buyers, such as private equity or venture capital firms. By streamlining processes and improving efficiency, firms that use these technologies can reduce costs and increase profitability, making them more attractive to potential investors.

Furthermore, the use of Chat GPT and other AI tools can also position firms for success in the M&A market. By demonstrating their commitment to innovation and the use of advanced technologies, firms can attract the interest of potential buyers and position themselves for success in a potential merger or acquisition.

Alternatively, the adoption of Chat GPT and other AI tools can also help firms strengthen their brand and maintain their independence. By positioning themselves as leaders in the industry and demonstrating their commitment to innovation, firms can resist being bought and maintain their independence.

Let's consider for a moment how Chat GPT will impact the fintech industry and the software companies that serve the accounting industry. As accountants and CPAs become more reliant on technology and AI tools, they may be more likely to turn to software providers that offer products that incorporate Chat GPT and other advanced technologies.

We are already seeing the development of new financial software and tools that utilize the technology. As Chat GPT becomes more widely adopted in the accounting industry, it's likely that we will see a proliferation of fintech companies offering products that incorporate the technology.

These products may include financial analysis software, automated tax preparation tools, and even chatbots that can handle basic customer inquiries. The use of Chat GPT in these products can improve efficiency and streamline processes for accountants and CPAs, making their jobs easier and more efficient.

This shift towards the adoption of Chat GPT and other AI tools may also lead to changes in the pricing and business models of these software companies. As the demand for advanced technology increases, companies may need to adapt their pricing structures to meet the needs of their customers.

Overall, the impact of Chat GPT on the fintech industry and software companies that serve the accounting industry is likely to be significant. As the technology becomes more widely adopted, we can expect to see a proliferation of new products and changes in business models as companies seek to meet the demand for advanced technology.

In conclusion, Chat GPT and other AI tools have the potential to significantly impact the world of accountants and CPAs by streamlining processes, improving efficiency, and attracting and retaining top talent. While there may be some initial concerns about the impact of these technologies, it's important to remember that they are designed to assist and augment the work of trained professionals, not replace them.

In the rapidly evolving world of accounting, it's crucial to stay up-to-date with new technologies and be aware of the potential impact on your job. But it's also essential to remember the value that you bring as a trained professional.

We hope this discussion of Chat GPT and its potential impact on the world of accountants and CPAs has been informative and enlightening. Thank you for tuning in to the podcast.

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Rob Brown

Rob Brown chairs events, panels and networking events globally for the accounting and fintech profession. He is Rob is co-founder of the Accounting Influencers Roundtable (AIR) which runs international virtual speed networking events for the accounting community. To participate, go to https://accountinginfluencers.com/events and book your place at the next gathering. Great to build your personal brand and make valuable industry connections.

Aside from interviewing thousands of accounting experts and influencers, Rob helps accounting firms attract talent through compelling employee advocacy and branding techniques. He is author of the bestselling book Build Your Reputation (Wiley) and his TEDx talk ‘The Personal Brand of You’ has been viewed 400,000 times on YouTube. He is a stroke survivor, has epilepsy, is a committed Christian and has a black belt in kickboxing. He is based in Nottingham UK, home of Robin Hood, plays chess and backgammon, loves orange chocolate and is allergic to grapefruit.
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Martin Bissett

Martin is the founder of the Bissett Group of companies that provide practice and personal growth communities, content, and continuing education exclusively to the accounting and bookkeeping professions worldwide. Previously he established a high six-figure consulting firm while serving as a keynote speaker with over 100 one-off and repeat engagements to his name, as well as becoming the most published author on his topics of specialism with 11 books including 1 bestseller.

Since 1998, Martin Bissett has played a major part in working with over 1800 accounting firms in over 40 countries. These projects have led to those firms acquiring over £500m of recurring fees before inflationary increases, referrals and upselling are factored in. He stopped keeping track of this number over 5 years ago. Martin now advises a range of accounting practitioners and fintech companies at board level.