AI-Driven Accounting: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
Dr. Shubham Pandey[1]
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most advanced technologies, revolutionizing various industries, including accounting. As a branch of computer science, AI focuses on developing intelligent systems capable of performing tasks that traditionally required human intervention. In the accounting domain, AI enhances efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making by automating routine processes such as data entry, transaction processing, financial analysis, and fraud detection. This study explores the role of AI in transforming accounting practices, highlighting its opportunities, challenges, and future implications. AI-driven accounting systems streamline operations, reduce human errors, and improve financial reporting and compliance. Machine learning, robotic process automation, and natural language processing contribute to more precise financial forecasting and risk management. However, the integration of AI in accounting comes with significant challenges. High implementation costs, data security risks, regulatory concerns, and resistance to change among professionals hinder widespread adoption. Ethical considerations, such as bias in AI algorithms and the potential displacement of human accountants, further complicate the landscape. Additionally, the rapid evolution of AI technologies poses difficulties in maintaining regulatory frameworks and ensuring accountability. This descriptive study, based on secondary sources, identifies the impact of AI in accounting, emphasizing both its potential and challenges. It underscores the need for organizations to adopt AI responsibly, develop robust governance frameworks, and invest in skill development to prepare professionals for the AI-driven future. By addressing these challenges, AI can serve as a powerful tool in shaping the future of accounting, enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and strategic decision-making.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Accounting, Finance, Challenges, Cyber Security
[1] Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Central University of Rajasthan