I’ve already been enjoying spark. I’m an accounting student, preparing to visit Eide Bailly for a visit the firm event. So I jumped on spark and used the firm owner context and told it “I am an accounting student preparing to visit Eide Bailly for a visit the firm event. What types of questions should I ask while there?” It gave me a great list of questions putting them into relevant categories as well. I’ll say just that for me is gold so far!!
I’ve already been enjoying spark. I’m an accounting student, preparing to visit Eide Bailly for a visit the firm event. So I jumped on spark and used the firm owner context and told it “I am an accounting student preparing to visit Eide Bailly for a visit the firm event. What types of questions should I ask while there?” It gave me a great list of questions putting them into relevant categories as well. I’ll say just that for me is gold so far!!
I wish they spoke more about accounting specific usecases. But Spark looks promising and I like the personal idea
5:40 does it mean the prompt will end up in Spark database. what is the difference?
So we have to pay for rightworks first then get Spark free?
Been good tried in accounting hw for managerial
As UK based do have country specific prompts?
Verifying that the information is correct sort of defeats the entire purpose right?
Not necessarily. For example, it could take longer to write an email than to review an email for accuracy.
LOL.. My thoughts exactly. I can use AI all I want, but I’m not going to sign off on anything without verifying.
Accounting is much more wider than ai.
Basically a gpt unless i am missing something
is only limited to US tax laws