Senegal bans ministers from foreign travel as oil price rise bites
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Tech Now - Blenheim Palace: Can Tech Help to Restore it?
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Cambodia parliament approves law to combat cybercrime scam rings | News | Al Jazeera
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Marine archaeologists discover Danish warship destroyed by Nelson’s fleet 225 years ago | Euronews
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Three members of Greek government quit over EU farm subsidy scandal, state TV says | Euronews
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4 tips for building better AI agents that your business can trust
Also: Worried AI agents will replace you? 5 ways you can turn anxiety into action at work Hron told ZDNET that Thomson Reuters uses a mix of in-house models and off-the-shelf tools to power its AI innovations. But it's increasingly...
This article does not have direct relevance to Tax Law practice area. However, it touches on the integration of AI in the legal industry, specifically in the context of Thomson Reuters' Westlaw Advantage and Deep Research agent. Key points include: 1. The increasing use of AI agents in the legal industry, such as Thomson Reuters' Westlaw Advantage and Deep Research agent, which review insights and strategize as a researcher would. 2. The importance of understanding the operation of AI agents and coupling this awareness with a user-friendly interface to enhance the human-AI collaboration experience. 3. The need for interdisciplinary collaboration between designers, data scientists, and other stakeholders to develop effective AI agents. While this article does not directly impact Tax Law practice, it highlights the growing role of AI in the legal industry, which may have implications for tax professionals and their use of AI-powered tools in the future.
**Jurisdictional Comparison and Analytical Commentary on Tax Law Practice** The article discusses the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) agents in various industries, including Thomson Reuters' use of AI-powered tools for legal research. While the article does not directly address tax law practice, the concepts of AI agents and human-agent collaboration have implications for tax law professionals. Here's a comparison of US, Korean, and international approaches: **US Approach**: In the United States, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been exploring the use of AI and machine learning to improve tax compliance and enforcement. The US tax system is highly complex, and AI agents could potentially aid tax professionals in navigating the code and identifying potential tax savings. However, the US tax system's emphasis on human judgment and discretion may limit the adoption of AI agents in tax law practice. **Korean Approach**: In South Korea, the tax authority, the National Tax Service (NTS), has been actively promoting the use of AI and data analytics to improve tax administration. Korean tax law is known for its complexity, and AI agents could potentially assist tax professionals in identifying tax risks and opportunities. However, the Korean tax system's emphasis on human interaction and communication may require adjustments to accommodate AI agents. **International Approach**: Internationally, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has been exploring the use of AI and machine learning in tax administration. The OECD's focus on tax certainty and transparency may lead to increased adoption of AI agents in tax
As an income tax expert, I must note that this article is not directly related to income tax law. However, I can provide an analysis of the article's implications for practitioners in the context of tax law. The article discusses the use of artificial intelligence (AI) agents in business, particularly in the field of legal research. The expert, Hron, advises professionals to understand deeply what agents do and how they operate over time, and to develop a common language and interface between humans and agents. This can be seen as an analogy to the importance of understanding tax laws and regulations, and developing a clear and effective communication process between tax professionals and their clients. In the context of tax law, this analogy can be applied to the importance of understanding tax laws and regulations, and developing a clear and effective communication process between tax professionals and their clients. Tax professionals must stay up-to-date with changes in tax laws and regulations, and communicate effectively with their clients to ensure accurate and compliant tax reporting. In terms of specific statutory or regulatory connections, this article does not have any direct connections to income tax law. However, the concept of human-AI collaboration and the importance of understanding complex systems can be applied to the analysis of tax laws and regulations. One relevant case law that comes to mind is the U.S. Supreme Court case of United States v. Boyle (469 U.S. 241 (1985)), which dealt with the concept of "willful disregard" in tax law. In this case, the
World Poetry Day: Inspiring words and thoughts from Euronews Culture's poet-in-residence
By  Tokunbo Salako  &  Abdulla Al Dosari Published on 21/03/2026 - 13:24 GMT+1 • Updated 16:01 Share Comments Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp Euronews Culture's poet-in-residence Aurora Vélez has advice on how...
The article contains no substantive tax law developments, regulatory changes, or policy signals relevant to the tax practice area. It is a cultural news piece focused on World Poetry Day and literary inspiration, with no implications for tax law or financial regulation.
The article, while celebratory in tone, inadvertently touches on tax-law-adjacent themes by highlighting the cultural preservation imperative through oral traditions—a concept that intersects with tax-policy discussions on funding for arts and cultural heritage. From a jurisdictional perspective, the US typically addresses cultural preservation via tax-deductible charitable contributions and endowment incentives, whereas Korea integrates cultural tax relief through specific deductions for artistic donations and heritage conservation under its Income Tax Act. Internationally, the OECD’s Model Tax Convention and UNESCO’s cultural heritage frameworks provide a harmonized baseline, emphasizing cross-border cooperation over unilateral incentives. Thus, while the article does not engage directly with tax law, its implicit advocacy for cultural preservation aligns with the broader tax-policy landscape that supports artistic and linguistic heritage through fiscal mechanisms—offering a subtle but meaningful bridge between artistic expression and fiscal responsibility.
The article's implications for practitioners are largely indirect, as it pertains to cultural advocacy and the promotion of poetry rather than tax law. However, practitioners may consider the broader implications of cultural initiatives on community engagement and public discourse, which could intersect with tax-related matters in areas like nonprofit funding, cultural grants, or charitable contributions. There are no direct case law, statutory, or regulatory connections to tax law in the content provided; the article remains focused on cultural inspiration and language preservation.