The pace of change in artificial intelligence is accelerating and for the accountancy profession, the implications are profound. From how we work and advise, to our role in shaping trust, governance and growth across the economy, AI presents both extraordinary opportunity and important questions. This moment calls for leadership, clarity and an open, informed discussion.
To mark the launch of its new position paper,
An Empowered Profession – AI and the Future of Accountancy, the Institute is hosting a Chartered Roundtable event on Wednesday 20 May at 8:30am, with Deputy Malcolm Byrne TD, Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on AI, who will bring valuable perspectives on how government is approaching AI policy, supports and regulation, and what this means for businesses, professionals and the wider economy. Members will also hear from Institute CEO Rosemary Keogh, who will give an overview of the Institute’s position paper and host a Q&A discussion with Deputy Byrne.
This is an opportunity to engage directly on the issues that matter most: the impact of AI on accountancy, its role in transforming business and the economy, and how public policy and professional leadership must evolve together.
Members are encouraged to register early to secure their place at this important event.
Register now for this free Chartered Roundtable discussion on AI and the Future of Accountancy.
About the Chartered Roundtables
This is the fourth event in the Institute’s series “Trusted Business Leadership: The Chartered Roundtables”.
The last year or so has been a momentous one for the Institute. We launched a refreshed brand and a new strategy placing Trusted Business Leadership at the heart of all our activity. We have an enhanced mandate as the largest professional body on the island, and a responsibility to use our voice to advocate for members, to deliver for members, and to support members through change.
Through the Chartered Roundtables, we want to meet with members on a regular basis and discuss policy areas of relevance to you. We want to provide a forum for discussion and debate. But equally we want to take your sentiments and feed them through to policy makers in our ongoing engagements on your behalf.