The IRS Is Using AI to Target the Ultra-Wealthy for Tax Violations::The agency is adding AI tools to identify taxpayers who make $1 million and up, and have more than $250,000 in tax evasion.

  • Bobby Turkalino@lemmy.yachts
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    10 months ago

    They’ve been doing this for decades… AI, machine learning, statistics… the media thinks these words are perfectly interchangeable but AI gets the most clicks

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      10 months ago

      All software is now AI. The sensor that tells your fridge to turn off when it’s cold enough? Well that makes a decision of some kind, so AI. The cook timer on your microwave? AI. Your thermostat? Definitely AI.

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        10 months ago

        Old-school AI systems from way back in the day called Expert Systems were just a crapload of IF statements. There’s never been a concrete agreed-upon definition of AI because there’s never been an agreed-upon definition of the word Intelligence.

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      10 months ago

      Probably machine learning models, as usual. Which may or may not be classified as AI.

      Either way, useful in statistical problems like this.

      Edit: reading the press release, yep, machine learning.

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    10 months ago

    You don’t need AI to find the ultra-wealthy. You need AI to help target the majority.

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    10 months ago

    Macine Learning models trained on capitalist propaganda: “the rich have earned their place and privilege, you should tax the Starbucks workers instead”.

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    10 months ago

    I’ll believe it when i see it. The amount of lost funds from multi millionaires and billionaires would easily pay for the staff required and yet they don’t do it. It has always felt like an intentional act ignoring the wealthy to keep money in the US. Cheat on taxes as long as you keep your business woth us.

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    10 months ago

    Funny that they have to resort to artificial intelligence to accomplish what they should have been doing all along.

    It makes a person wonder if the IRS has any real life intelligence… 🤔

    • The Dark Lord ☑️@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      The issue isn’t intelligence. The issue is that they’re terribly understaffed. So they’ll use their staff to go after a larger group of small offenders instead of going after the few at the top who have big lawyers. Using AI, hopefully they can target the people who can truly afford to pay their taxes. Or we can also budget more towards funding the IRS properly and getting way more taxes paid overall as a result.

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        10 months ago

        Rs will not allow any more funding for the IRS. You saw how they freaked out when there was finding to hire new IRS agents as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, even though it was to replace existing agents as they retire, not expand the workforce.

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        10 months ago

        How ironic, an organization designed to collect money let’s rich people slide, and they can’t afford enough qualified employees. Wonder what’s wrong with that picture… 🤔

        If they hadn’t been letting the rich slide, they wouldn’t be in that dilemma to begin with.

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          10 months ago

          They are not a for-profit organization. They get however much Congress gives them and that’s it.

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            10 months ago

            IRS collects taxes, taxes go to the government, to be distributed out for all the various governing organizations and government projects and such.

            A portion of that goes right back to the IRS to pay the employees, otherwise I’m pretty sure nobody would even go to work for the IRS. Non-profit doesn’t mean they work for free ya know.

            Now you’d figure that if congress wanted to take in more tax money, they’d ya know, like actually want to fund the IRS a bit more and want to tax the rich.

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    10 months ago

    They’re not going to spend a dime of it helping anyone. It’s going to go to bombs and drones and domestic surveillance, just like the money they already collect

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      10 months ago

      That’s true, I remember the part of 1984 where Winston was taken to Room 101 and forced to pay his taxes.

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      10 months ago

      The IRS is a criminal organization like most government branches