At Gravita, we believe the future is not about humans versus AI. Technology should enhance human capability, not replace it. It is about professionals using AI to help us do better work, with more consistency, quality and insight.
Where AI can make a difference
Many organisations are currently focused on AI integration into every day work, providing employees with access to AI tools and encouraging their use. However, simply having access to AI does not automatically create value. The key is to start with the process, not the technology. Rather than asking where AI can be deployed, organisations should first identify where friction exists and where outcomes can be improved.
The most successful organisations will not necessarily be those with the highest AI usage rates. They will be those that create an environment where people learn to collaborate effectively with AI while continuing to apply human judgment, creativity, and critical thinking.
This distinction is particularly relevant within the accountancy profession.
AI is changing accountancy for the better
Accountants have always embraced technology. Over the years, we have moved from paper records to spreadsheets, from desktop software to cloud accounting platforms, and from manual reconciliations to automated processing.
AI is the next step in that evolution.
Rather than replacing accountants, AI has the potential to remove low-value administrative tasks, allowing professionals to focus on areas where they add the greatest value. By reducing friction in repeatable work, AI creates capacity. That capacity should not simply be used to do more of the same work. Capacity creates space for better advisory work, deeper client relationships, and more strategic thinking:
- Interpreting complex financial information
- Providing strategic business advice
- Identifying commercial opportunities and risks
- Building stronger client relationships
- Exercising professional judgment
- Supporting business growth decisions
By automating repetitive activities, AI creates more time for the work that clients truly value.
I personally believe the greatest value of AI lies not in simply doing the same work faster, but in enabling people to reshape how work is performed and discover entirely new ways of creating value.
Ultimately, technology should support better client outcomes because AI is a powerful enabler, but success will continue to be defined by the quality of human expertise, judgement and relationships.
The human skills that become more important
One of the most encouraging findings from recent AI research is that human skills become more important, not less, as AI becomes more capable.
I believe we have three critical human behaviours that organisations should actively develop alongside AI: professional expertise, innovation, and strategic thinking.

Giving our people better tools, not replacing them
At Gravita, we have a vision for AI:
- We are not implementing AI to replace our people.
- We are implementing AI to scale our people.
We encourage our teams to use AI well, safely and with judgement. Responsible adoption is critical if organisations are to realise the benefits of AI while maintaining trust and quality.
By removing time-consuming manual activities and supporting our teams with intelligent tools, we can enable our professionals to deliver greater value to clients, develop broader skillsets, and focus on higher-value work.
This means:
- Faster access to information
- More consistent and efficient review processes
- Improved quality control
- Enhanced collaboration
- Greater access to knowledge and expertise
- More time spent on client relationships and commercial advice
The combination of human expertise and AI capability is significantly more powerful than either working alone.
Building an AI-enabled culture
Successful AI transformation is not primarily a technology project, it is a people project.
Organisations that succeed with AI will invest in training, learning, coaching, and developing new ways of working. They will create environments where employees feel comfortable experimenting, challenging AI outputs, and continuously improving their skills.
At Gravita, we recognise that AI enablement must go hand in hand with professional development. As AI capabilities grow, so too must our investment in our people.
The objective is not to create AI experts. The objective is to create highly capable professionals who know how to leverage AI effectively while continuing to apply the expertise, judgment, and commercial insight that clients rely upon.
Looking ahead
The conversation around AI often focuses on technology. However, the real story is about people.
AI is not replacing human intelligence; it helps people achieve more by extending their capabilities.
The organisations that thrive in the coming years will be those that successfully combine the speed and scale of AI with the creativity, judgment, empathy, and experience of their people. The leaders of the future will be those that successfully combine human expertise with intelligent technology to deliver better outcomes and create lasting value.
At Gravita, we are excited about that future. We see AI as an opportunity to empower our people, enhance the services we provide, and continue delivering exceptional value to our clients.