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Monday, December 22, 2025

AI Accounting Daily
Hey, Accounting Pros!
Welcome back to AI Accounting Daily.
AI made cover letters sound perfect, and now hiring teams barely open them. We found out why they skip the thing you spent hours writing. Say cancel to some support bots and they suddenly start throwing deals at you. The trick works now, but it might not work the way you think. And there is a new AI that never snaps at your parents, but training it broke the humans first.

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One version looked like a ransom note. Another like a pizza coupon.


I'm not a designer. My attempts made that clear.


But the tools didn't help. Endless templates. Overwhelming options. Hours wasted on something that still looked amateur.


So I stopped trying. Found Logome. The AI made my logo in under a minute.

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Try Logome. Bury the evidence.


Latest in Accounting AI

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AI Made Cover Letters Better. Now Nobody Reads Them.

AI finally cracked the perfect cover letter. Custom intro. Keywords that pass the filter. Just enough personality. Recruiters stopped reading them. Most skip straight to the resume now. You've been perfecting a document nobody opens.
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2

Say 'Cancel' and the AI Bot Panics

Say 'cancel' to an AI customer service bot. Watch it panic. Discounts appear. Upgrades materialize. The thing practically begs. Companies trained these systems to detect flight risk and grovel. Your clients are definitely going to exploit this.
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3

This AI Was Trained to Be Patient With Your Parents

Your mom calls about the printer. Again. You sigh. This AI doesn't. Researchers trained it on thousands of real elder care conversations. Not to solve problems faster. To learn patience. Funny part? The hardest challenge wasn't the model. It was finding humans calm enough to be the training data.
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AI Applications

1. AiSDR automates outbound sales prospecting and personalized lead engagement, delivering a predictable meeting pipeline to free up partner capacity for advisory services.

2. AiAssit Works streamlines document review, query resolution and workflow assignment so your firm cuts partner review time, improves accuracy and boosts margin on client engagements.

3. Julius AI analyzes financial documents and generates plain-language summaries so accountants streamline client explanations, improve accuracy, and save billable hours on reviews.

4. 📋 H&R Block AI Tax Assist guides DIY filers with 24/7 AI-driven support, automating common tax questions and reducing errors while freeing accountants for advisory work.

5. 💰 Gusto automates payroll, benefits, and compliance so accounting firms reduce manual errors, free team hours, and deliver timely, accurate client payroll services.

6. 📋 Taxfyle streamlines tax preparation and filing so small accounting firms handle clients faster, minimize errors, and free capacity for high-value advisory services.

Updates in AI

1

SoundHound vs C3.ai: Only One Looks Like Money

C3.ai trades at 170x revenue. SoundHound trades at 30x. Guess which one is actually growing faster. One of these AI stocks is riding pure hype. The other just landed Taco Bell and Church's Chicken. The market doesn't seem to notice the difference yet. That's either a problem or an opportunity.
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2

You Can Finally Turn Down ChatGPT’s Customer Service Voice

That voice ChatGPT uses. The one that sounds like a barista who just got promoted. You can finally turn it off. OpenAI added a 'chatty mode' toggle. Flip it, and you get direct answers instead of 'Great question! I'd love to help with that!' The fact it needed a name says everything.
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3

Google’s Killing Assistant for Gemini…Just Not Until 2026

Google's killing Assistant. You know, the thing controlling your thermostat, your lights, your entire smart home. The replacement is Gemini. Which currently can't do any of that. Don't worry though. You've got until 2026 to panic.
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Prompt Ideas

Write Polite Reminders for Client Approvals

**Role:** You are a professional in an accounting firm creating resources, checklists, or scripts to streamline internal operations or client communication. **Action:** Write or generate a resource related to **Write Polite Reminders for Client Approvals** using clear, professional, and concise formatting. **Context:** - Audience: small accounting firm teams or clients - Goal: improve consistency, clarity, and professionalism - Tone: confident, professional, and approachable - Style: markdown format with bullet points, numbered lists, and headings - Output Length: 200–400 words