The Reshaping of Accounting Industry by Artificial Intelligence Technology - Analysis of the Application of Financial Robots in Enterprises

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The Reshaping of Accounting Industry by Artificial Intelligence Technology - Analysis of the Application of Financial Robots in Enterprises

Kezhen Huang 1*
  • 1 Newchannel School    
  • *corresponding author 3172922399@qq.com
AEMPS Vol.188
ISSN (Print): 2754-1177
ISSN (Online): 2754-1169
ISBN (Print): 978-1-80590-175-4
ISBN (Online): 978-1-80590-176-1

Abstract

In the digital era, the rapid advancement of technology is transforming various industries, with the accounting field experiencing notable changes. The introduction of financial robots in accounting is significantly improving efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making processes. This paper primarily examines the application of financial robots in accounting, focusing on their integration into financial workflows and the implications for accounting professionals. The study aims to understand the impact of these technologies on traditional accounting roles, while also identifying the challenges and opportunities they present. Using a combination of literature review and case study analysis, the research investigates domestic and international examples of technological adoption in accounting. The findings suggest that while financial robots enhance operational efficiency and reduce errors, they also require accounting professionals to adapt by acquiring new skills and embracing evolving roles. Future research could further explore the ethical and regulatory aspects of these technologies, as well as their broader impact on the accounting profession.

Keywords:

Financial Robot, Accounting, Artificial Intelligence

Huang,K. (2025). The Reshaping of Accounting Industry by Artificial Intelligence Technology - Analysis of the Application of Financial Robots in Enterprises. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,188,96-100.
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Huang,K. (2025). The Reshaping of Accounting Industry by Artificial Intelligence Technology - Analysis of the Application of Financial Robots in Enterprises. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,188,96-100.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Management Research and Economic Development

ISBN:978-1-80590-175-4(Print) / 978-1-80590-176-1(Online)
Editor:Lukáš Vartiak
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Conference date: 30 May 2025
Series: Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
Volume number: Vol.188
ISSN:2754-1169(Print) / 2754-1177(Online)

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References

[1]. China Accounting News, Edition 016, Home Walk. August 16, 2024.

[2]. Zhang Fan. Research on the application and development trend of artificial intelligence in financial accounting, 2024.

[3]. Shao Xiaorui. Analysis of the impact of AI (Artificial intelligence) on accounting practitioners . Third Hospital of Shijiazhuang Cit,2024.

[4]. Pan, Y., & Zhang, L. The Effects of Intelligent Technology on Corporate Financial Management [J]. Modern Economic Science, 2021, 43(2): 88-95

[5]. Davenport, Thomas H., and Kirby, Julia. Only Humans Need Apply: Winners and Losers in the Age of Smart Machines [M]. HarperBusiness, 2016: 89-94.

[6]. Sun, Ming. Artificial Intelligence and Financial Regulation [M]. China Financial Publishing House, 2020: 101-110.

[7]. Li, Xinyue. The Transformation of Accounting Work in the Age of Automation [J]. Journal of Accounting and Economics, 2022, 58(3): 45-52.