Only half of filers trust AI to help with taxes

Only half of filers trust AI to help with taxes

Companies using AI have a long way to go before people will fully trust them to help with their taxes, according to a recent poll, and more of today’s top stories.?

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Only half of filers trust AI to help with taxes

A survey found that 50% of respondents are unlikely to trust companies that use AI to support filing taxes, and 55% are likely to not trust AI to give advice on filing taxes accurately.

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