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Asking Good Questions with Edward Roske

Anna Tiomina's Bold Prediction: Finance Teams Will Be 'People and Robots' by 2030 - Part 3 of 3

16 Jun 2025

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SummaryIn this conversation, the speakers discuss the future of finance in relation to AI, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal relationships and networking in a remote work environment. They explore the evolving roles of finance professionals, the impact of AI on entry-level positions, and the necessity for finance leaders to adapt to technological advancements while maintaining personal connections.TakeawaysBuilding relationships is crucial for career advancement.AI will assist but not replace finance professionals.Networking should be a continuous effort, not just when job hunting.Remote work has made personal connections more challenging.Finance professionals need to adapt to AI and technology.There is a declining interest in finance careers among young people.AI can handle junior tasks, but mentorship is essential for growth.CFO roles will remain relevant despite AI advancements.Maintaining team dynamics is vital in finance roles.The future of finance will involve collaboration between humans and AI.Sound Bites"AI is not going to replace you there.""It's like picking your favorite child."Chapters00:00 The Future of Finance and AI Skills05:56 Building Relationships in a Remote World12:04 The Evolving Role of Finance ProfessionalsThis episode of Asking Good Questions is brought to you by Caprus.Ai.Check how we empower the office of the CFO to harness the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and revolutionize their operations.

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