KPMG and Blue J launch AI tax tool
The tool, Ask Blue J, will revolutionize tax research, allowing KPMG to predict tax outcomes and ask detailed tax-related questions.
The tool, Ask Blue J, will revolutionize tax research, allowing KPMG to predict tax outcomes and ask detailed tax-related questions.
KPMG and Blue J announced today (February 22) that they will launch a new generative AI powered product to answer challenging tax research questions in seconds.
KPMG will have exclusive access to the tool, Ask Blue J, among the big four accountancy firms in the UK for the first three years.
This expansion builds upon KPMG’s existing alliance, which sees the firm use Blue J’s AI technology to predict tax scenario outcomes with over 90% accuracy for employees to then review.
This dramatically reduces the time spent searching for and analysing tax legislation and case law. This enables KPMG’s tax experts to spend additional time advising clients on more complicated and urgent issues, rather than on the more administrative aspects of tax cases. The tool is now available in the firm’s 3,000 strong tax and legal function.
The new product, Ask Blue J, will answer challenging tax research questions in seconds, dramatically reducing the time spent searching for and analysing tax legislation and case law. This will enable KPMG’s tax experts to spend additional time advising clients on more complicated and urgent issues, rather than on the more administrative aspects of tax cases.
The tool is now available in the firm’s 3,000 strong tax and legal function. Ask Blue J will accelerate the adoption of generative AI by using OpenAI’s GPT models, which have been fine-tuned for tax, and accessing Blue J’s curated database of current tax content.
This new tool will allow the firm to not just predict tax outcomes but also ask detailed questions related to tax, building on the work already being done since the first link-up with KPMG and Blue J in 2022.
“Being one of the first adopters of Blue J’s technology in the UK has already yielded great results, so we’re pleased to be building on this with Ask Blue J,” says Stuart Tait, Partner and Chief Technology Officer, Tax & Legal at KPMG UK.
“Generative AI will drive a seismic change in the tax profession, and we’re excited to be able to deepen our Blue J alliance to accelerate our adoption of this technology. Their database of curated tax content will give employees a significant head start on creating other generative AI tax solutions and we’re looking forward to this next phase of our alliance.”
The adoption of generative AI in tax tools is a testament to the commitment of both KPMG and Blue J to leverage advanced technology for the benefit of their clients. The curated database of tax content provided by Blue J will give KPMG employees a significant head start on creating other generative AI tax solutions.
“With the launch of Ask Blue J in the UK, we are introducing a new approach to tax advisory services. Combining KPMG’s tax expertise with Blue J’s advanced AI creates a powerful tool that will forever change how tax advice is formulated and delivered,” said Benjamin Alarie, CEO of Blue J.
“We’re not just incrementally improving existing tax research practices; we are leading the industry towards greater efficiency and enhanced client value in tax advisory with the adept use of AI.”