08/22/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/22/2024 13:07
The rise of AI platforms is beginning to pose questions about how it affects the state and local tax field.
In this article published by Law360, SALT Partner Jeff Friedman weighs in on ethical obligations to protect certain information and the need to vet outputs from AI tools. In addition, Jeff encourages critics of AI's impact on the industry to focus on the potential benefits of the technology, which includes research efficiency for practitioners and the possibility of it helping revenue agencies that are facing staffing challenges.
"If departments of revenue can use these artificial intelligence tools to put less stress on the folks that they have now, we should all be supportive of that," Jeff said.
Jeffrey A. Friedman
Partner
Washington, DC, United States
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