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Will technology replace Accountants
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07-12-2005, 10:55 PM
I think the consultancy can never be overtaken by the computers and robots. Though DSS has improved quite in previous decade and it has helped people make decisions which had a huge monetory significane but DSS doesnt take the decision it just advices the 'professionals' (and that is where the accountants come in).
The auditing can be taken over by the mechanised system but I have my doubts on that. You see I really dont think that any country would allow that to be done by the computers. As it increases the probabilty of frauds and the ethical question mark is always there.
I would like to know if there is any formal research done on that (if anyone has some reading material, please share). And if the computers and robots actually take over things i see a horrifying future ), be it on any timeline.
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Will technology replace Accountants - by ausmanpk2001 - 07-09-2005, 03:19 AM
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