Global tax authorities are evaluating new machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to combat fraud

Global tax authorities are evaluating new machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to combat fraud

Type: Draft Legislation

Tax authorities have been covertly assessing the uses of the newest phase of AI, natural language technologies based on reinforcement learning, such as Chat GPT, to support their goals as the world struggles with them. Three objectives have shaped this to this point: detecting fraud, enhancing the taxpayer experience, and efficiencies. 

But as the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration will attest to with the application of machine learning algorithms on claims, authorities must exercise caution when using the incredible power of AI in such a financially and legally delicate sector as tax. 

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