The former chancellorâs statement that he would âsteer people awayâ from the accounting and finance profession âbecause of AI advancementsâ is misguided and isnât a true reflection of reality, says Andrew Harding (pictured), FCMA, CGMA, Chief Executive – Management Accounting, AICPA & CIMA
He explained: âWhile itâs true that technology, including AI, is transforming the profession â itâs certainly not eliminating the need for accounting and finance professionals. In fact, it is quite the opposite according to the research and advisory company, Gartner, or the global staffing and recruitment company, Robert Half.
âThe profession is undergoing a paradigm shift, quickly moving from being information curators to value creators, from controllers to trusted business advisors. The ability to interpret data, make strategic decisions, and use critical thinking to give personalised advice needed to drive business growth requires a balance of judgment, professional scepticism, creativity, and social intelligence that AI cannot replicate. This is what accounting and finance professionals are now being trained to do, and this is playing out in the marketplace where demand for the right professionals with the right skills continues to grow.
âAI is a tool for accounting and finance professionals to use as a powerful co-pilot, not a replacement for human judgement and intelligence. It is delivering new opportunities for profession, not fewer. Mr Huntâs view seems simplistic and misinformed, sending a dangerous message about a profession that enables economic growth, delivers career opportunities, and drives social mobility. Our profession is fast changing and thriving, not dying on its feet.â