"Right now, I believe that there are AI solutions that we have not yet leveraged that exist today that can help with some of these basic questions to the benefit of taxpayers," Werfel said. "And on the other side of the equation, we are using AI today to do even more to unlock and spot this complexity."
"Werfel likened advanced AI tools to 'night vision goggles' the IRS needs to 'unlock and see and spot the issues' in potential cases involving the 'most complicated, largest taxpayers' in the country."
"I also think of a chess analogy to where we are going to be assessing some of the complexity of how money is moved across different subsidiaries, into tax shelters and holding companies," Werfel said. "...a human makes the decision, ultimately, but we want the computer essentially helping us be a better chess player."
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