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103 CAS AI: It's Purely Theoretical....Until It's Not

103 CAS AI: It's Purely Theoretical....Until It's Not

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Fortune Article - Anthropic Theoretical AI Coverage

In this episode of CAS Minute, Roman Villard walks through a striking chart from Anthropic showing AI’s theoretical capabilities vs. real-world usage across industries. Then we zoom out to look at the last 100 years of workforce evolution — and why accounting may be heading toward a similar transformation.

⏱️ Chapters

02:00 – The Dream: “Claude Killed My Firm”

02:37 – Lessons from the Last 100 Years of Labor

03:05 – Agriculture’s Workforce Collapse (40% → 2%)

04:43 – Why AI Targets Cognitive Jobs Next

05:23 – Why Accounting Tasks Are Perfect for AI

06:25 – Fewer Accountants, More Productive Firms

07:56 – What Winning Firms Will Focus On

09:32 – Technology Doesn’t Kill Industries — It Shifts Value

10:17 – Capability vs Adoption: The Window of Opportunity

✅ Key Takeaways

  • AI capability is way ahead of adoption. The opportunity window for forward-thinking firms is still open.
  • Transactional accounting will shrink. Automation will compress bookkeeping and compliance work.
  • Firms will need fewer accountants — but more capable ones. Productivity per professional will increase dramatically.
  • Advisory becomes baseline. Clients will expect interpretation and strategic insight, not just reports.
  • The future accountant is a systems navigator. Managing AI-driven financial systems becomes the core skill.

📢 The question isn’t whether AI will impact accounting.

The question is how quickly your firm adapts to where the value moves next.

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