your boarding pass could onboard hackers

while it may make a cute vacay pic, posting on social could give hackers all they need to rip you off.

by rick richardson
technology this week

any pictures of your boarding pass should be excluded when choosing which travel photos to share on social media.

the documents may appear to be nothing more than travel souvenirs outside of their primary use at the airport, but they are much more informative than many travelers realize.

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if cybercriminals can get a picture of a boarding pass, they can exploit travelers in several ways.

even while the information on the documents appears to be sparse, bad actors “can very easily bring up the rest of the things they need to know about you from public records, like your date of birth, your address, your phone number, or your email address,” according to amir tarighat, ceo of cybersecurity company agency.

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what can chatgpt do for accounting professionals?

the dawning of new technologies is usually daunting, but this is one we should all be excited to try.

by sandi leyva
the complete guide to marketing for tax & accounting firms

chatgpt has been in the news almost daily. it’s the latest “hot” technology. you might be wondering what’s so great about it, i.e., what can it do for accountants?

 

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when we answer that question, we really need to answer a couple of questions. first, what can it not do, or what shouldn’t we use it for? and second, what tasks are safe or low-risk that we can use it for to increase our productivity?

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first, we’ll look at what not to use chatgpt for and then we’ll look at what you should be using it for. last, we’ll examine two rules to follow when using chatgpt.
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generative ai coming to microsoft 365

 

microsoft is putting a lot of eggs – $10 billion – in the openai basket.

by rick richardson
technology this week

microsoft has recently dominated the tech news cycle as a result of its $10 billion investment in openai, the company that created chatgpt, and a flurry of new products like bing chat. the redmond behemoth isn’t done either; it’s getting ready to introduce a brand-new ai-powered assistant to its office suite.

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dubbed microsoft 365 copilot, the feature will automate tasks like writing emails, summarizing meetings and even making beautiful powerpoint presentations. even though it all seems too good to be true, microsoft’s initial demos show promise.

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congress: tax prep companies shared private data with google, meta for years

former ftc chief says this data breach is a “five-alarm fire.”

by rick richardson
technology this week

a seven-month congressional investigation found that three of the biggest tax preparation firms in the country may have shared americans’ private financial information with google and meta for years in a possible violation of federal law. the information, in some cases, was used for targeted advertising.

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the investigation’s findings reveal a “five-alarm fire” for taxpayer privacy that, according to legal experts, could result in public and private lawsuits, criminal penalties or even a “mortal blow” for some major industry players like taxslayer, h&r block and taxact.

“on a scale from one to 10, this is a 15 … this is as great as any privacy breach that i’ve seen other than exploiting kids. this is a five-alarm fire if what we know about this so far is true.”

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the first police officer on the scene might be a drone

the robocops can de-escalate situations and save lives.

by rick richardson
technology this week

in the posh seaside town of santa monica, california, when someone dials 911 for police, a drone is instantly launched from the station’s roof.

officers also respond. however, most of the time, the drone arrives first, flying directly to a set of gps coordinates the controller entered. sometimes, it arrives in less than 30 seconds.

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“it’s a fundamental change in the way that we can bring policing services to our city,” said peter lashley, a veteran of the force who often pilots the drone from a screen-filled command center inside the police station.
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accounting tech doesn’t have to be daunting

getting unstuck on the tech stack and how to use ai today.

by seth fineberg
analysis & commentary

you’ve probably realized by now that the accounting profession has reached an inflection point. professionals’ trust in the vendors that create and distribute the essential technology they use is strained at best. and with automation once again at the forefront, the very nature of accountant tasks is up for debate.

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in short, we needed a non-sponsored, real chat with actual practitioners who, by all accounts, know what it’s like to be a tech-forward accountant. moreover, they know that’s not what the profession is comprised of and, despite being innovative, have struggled with tech adoption over the years. this is what our recent flash briefing, “getting real: the accounting tech decisions you need to make today,” was all about.

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generative ai: should you avoid it or adopt it?

with ai, will it pay to be an early adopter or to be more cautious?

by sandi leyva
the complete guide to marketing for tax & accounting firms

when a new technology arises, accounting professionals tend to be skeptical. they are seldom the people who are first to jump on the bandwagon. it’s been true at the introduction of mainframes, when pcs first arrived, when networks were first developed, at the internet’s inception, and during social media’s adoption. so, it’s not surprising to hear that accountants are skeptical of the newest technology, generative artificial intelligence.

while there are certainly issues to be aware of with all new technologies, generative ai tools such as chatgpt have the potential to save employees roughly two hours per day. it makes sense to at least learn about this technology to see if it fits in your firm.

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the term generative ai refers to technology that uses a machine learning model and that contains interactive features such as the ability to chat. one example is chatgpt, which is a public, consumer-based product developed by openai. microsoft’s generative ai product is bing ai, and google’s entry is bard. there are a dozen or so others, but those are the “big three.” these tools are rapidly evolving with new features, capabilities, and content added weekly if not daily.
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the disruptors: al anderson on the new manifesto for accountants

change your firm or go extinct.

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al anderson has been trying to change audit for nearly his entire career and has always been “willing to try things differently.” while he’s always loved auditing – and thinks to this day that auditing can be fun – what he didn’t love was “auditing by doing it the same way every year.” however, he sees far too many firms performing audits the same way they have for decades. anderson believes that “the firms that are unwilling to change eventually are going to be history.”

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in an effort to combat the rising tide of commoditization of audit and assurance services, anderson has been teaching a revolutionary framework for audit leadership to auditors around the world and has now written a book (to be released later this year by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间) that describes the five attributes of this framework.

these five attributes include:

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should accountancy account for sustainability?

older businessman leaning back thinkingit’s good business, not altruism.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

accounting has long assessed organization sustainability from a financial perspective. it’s always been assumed that if a company can generate revenue, it’s a going concern and will keep “on going.”

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but true, long-term sustainability depends on much more than mere money, according to the association of chartered certified accountants, a global institution with 241,000 members in 178 countries.
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electronic skin that can sense touch will transform robotics

robots with touch-sensing capabilities will be able to interact more intuitively and safely.

by rick richardson
technology this week

in a significant leap forward for wearable technology, a team of researchers at stanford university has made remarkable progress in developing electronic skin that possesses the ability to sense touch. this innovation has the potential to revolutionize industries ranging from healthcare to robotics, opening up new possibilities for human-machine interaction and sensory augmentation.

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the electronic skin, known as e-skin, mimics the sensory capabilities of human skin by integrating pressure sensors, stretchable circuitry, and a sophisticated neural network. the team accomplished this feat by combining advanced materials, flexible electronics, and machine learning algorithms. the result is a thin, flexible, and highly sensitive e-skin that can accurately perceive and respond to different levels of pressure and touch.

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firms rev up expansion plans

via canopy

mull new software for remote staff, cas and ai.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

a new survey reveals widespread plans for growth, with firms looking for more staff, more services to offer, and more territory to serve over the next 18 months

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in a time when qualified professionals are scarce, a staggering 85 percent of firms say they will definitely or probably be hiring more remote staff with flexible work arrangements, according to the poll of 250 firms by the practice management software company canopy.

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