Interesting move: the U.S. tax authority is rolling out Salesforce-powered AI agents across several departments. This comes right after they cut a massive chunk of their workforce earlier this year. Looks like they're betting big on automation to fill the gap left by those layoffs. Wonder how this'll play out for taxpayers and crypto reporting down the line.
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MEVictim
· 12-01 04:39
Ha, the IRS is replacing employees with AI? Now I have to find Bots to audit my books during tax season, dying of laughter.
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TrustMeBro
· 11-30 22:01
Wow, the IRS is using AI to fill the gaps, now we have to reason with Bots for tax filing...
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MemecoinTrader
· 11-30 21:56
ngl the IRS suddenly going full AI agent mode while their headcount tanks? classic restructuring psyops energy. watch the narrative shift on tax compliance next quarter—this is pure social engineering disguised as efficiency play
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LazyDevMiner
· 11-30 21:44
Ngl, this time the IRS really wants AI to work, layoffs and then using AI... this logic is a bit extreme.
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MevHunter
· 11-30 21:42
Ngl, this operation is a bit extreme... Layoffs + AI implementation, does the tax authority really not plan to hire anyone?
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SignatureDenied
· 11-30 21:41
Ha, the IRS really dares to play, cutting jobs first and then introducing AI? This move is a bit extreme. When it comes time to file taxes, if you're taken advantage of by AI, no one will be there to explain it to you...
Interesting move: the U.S. tax authority is rolling out Salesforce-powered AI agents across several departments. This comes right after they cut a massive chunk of their workforce earlier this year. Looks like they're betting big on automation to fill the gap left by those layoffs. Wonder how this'll play out for taxpayers and crypto reporting down the line.