NACVA Evaluates Impact of ChatGPT on the Membership Imagine having a quirky little virtual assistant that can draft professional articles, generate narratives, and assist with academic writing. With the recent buzz around ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI, the possibilities of utilizing this technology in the forensics and valuation services world has created mixed viewpoints. While some may fear that ChatGPT could replace humans, others are excited about the potential it holds to, well, replace humans. Either way, ChatGPT has the potential to change the way professionals in these industries work. In this article, the authors explore how…
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Many States Require CPAs Practicing Forensic Accounting to Now be Licensed as Private Investigators. The AICPA Provides an Online Guide. Jeff Drew at the Journal of Accountancy reports that the AICPA has made available to members an online guide detailing which states and cities require CPAs practicing forensic accounting to be licensed as a private investigator. Here’s more detail:
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The AICPA’s 2011 Forensic and Valuation Services (FVS) Trend Survey finds growing demand for forensic accounting services. James Schiavone breaks it down: