The AI Dilemmas You Will Face Soon

Generic AI usage drops but industry specific AI is coming soon

Recent reports shared data that showed usage of a popular Large Language Model (LLM) based AI tool has decreased. It is apparently because users are getting more and more aware of the limitations of such tools.

More users are getting disillusioned with the chatbot’s more frequent response along the lines of “As an AI chatbot, I am unable to answer that question.” 

Some companies are banning employees from using public AI chatbots at work due to concerns about sensitive company data getting into such systems can expose the companies to data leaks.

Why?

  • Why are such things happening now after the huge explosion of interest in AI systems?

  • Where is AI going from here onwards?

  • What’s going to happen in the AI world that will impact me and my work?

If not already experienced, you will surely come to experience these dilemmas soon, as more and more companies in the accounting profession are launching their own “industry-specific AI” tools. They have already announced their roadmaps to do so.

The signals are loud and clear. AI will be inseparable from the software you use at your firm.

Such tools, built right within the solutions you use, will have far more potential to impact your work (as compared to generative-generic AI tools).

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