AI’s quantified impact on the finance function
Improving process quality, cost, and efficiency
Finance leaders need new process approaches that generate quantifiable results—and AI can fit the bill. The Institute for Business Value's study, AI's quantified impact on the finance function, describes how AI can change and improve finance processes, drive quantifiable business outcomes, and optimize operational costs.
By replacing manual work with AI automation and machine learning, finance leaders can help streamline financial processes while also enhancing business partnerships through better-informed decision-making.
What you will learn in this whitepaper:
- How AI is an untapped opportunity in finance
- How AI is driving operational benefits
- Top AI use cases
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