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ATL 245 – The Future of AI and Agents in Accounting (Stephen Edgington, Dext)

Accounting Technology Lab (ATL) with hosts Randy Johnston and Brian F. Tankersley featuring Stephen Edgington (Chief Product & Technology Officer, Dext).

Episode Summary (200 words)

In ATL 245, Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley welcome Stephen Edgington, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Dext, for a forward-looking conversation on AI, small language models, agents, and the future of accounting automation. Edgington shares how Dext has evolved from OCR-based document capture into a sophisticated AI platform processing over 353 million documents annually with 99% accuracy.

The discussion explores how Dext leverages specialized small language models rather than massive generalist AI models to ensure precision in document extraction and classification. Edgington introduces Dext Assist, an AI-driven evolution of supplier rules that learns from 12 months of bookkeeping edits to identify subconscious accounting patterns and automate complex client-specific logic.

The episode also dives deep into Model Context Protocol (MCP), AI agents, API strategy, and the emerging agentic world of connected systems. Edgington compares MCP to Bluetooth—powerful but requiring iteration—and emphasizes that the next evolution of accounting technology is about integration, iteration, and human oversight.

The central message: AI will not replace accountants—but accountants using AI will outperform those who do not.

Catchy Quotes (with timestamps)

  • “We processed about 353 million documents last year… and over 1.5 million in a single day.” (2:42)
  • “The hardest field we have to predict is the supplier… because it’s not what’s on the document. It’s what you want it to be.” (7:15)
  • “Dext Assist looks at 12 months of your edits and finds the subconscious rules you didn’t even know you were applying.” (14:40)
  • “MCP isn’t USB. It’s more like Bluetooth — powerful, but sometimes finicky.” (23:30)
  • “If you’re not using AI, the person competing against you who is… will simply be able to do more.” (38:10)
  • “This is the first technology we’ve ever had that can teach you how to use it by asking it questions.” (41:00)

Products, Services, and Companies Mentioned

Product / Company Description X Facebook LinkedIn Instagram
Dext AI-powered bookkeeping automation platform @dextofficial DextOfficial Dext @dextofficial
Epicor ERP software company @Epicor EpicorSoftware Epicor @epicor
QuickBooks Accounting software @QuickBooks QuickBooks Intuit QuickBooks @quickbooks
Xero Cloud accounting platform @Xero XeroAccounting Xero @xero
Sage Accounting & ERP software @SageGroupPLC Sage Sage @sageofficial
Zoho Business software suite @Zoho Zoho Zoho @zoho
BILL AP/AR automation platform @BILLcom BILL BILL @billcom
Zapier Automation platform @zapier Zapier Zapier @zapier
Reckon Accounting software (AU) @ReckonHQ Reckon Reckon
Twinfield Accounting software (Wolters Kluwer) Twinfield
OpenAI AI research company @OpenAI OpenAI
Anthropic AI research company (Claude) @AnthropicAI Anthropic

Promotional Headline Options

  • The AI Gym for Accountants: Train Now or Fall Behind
  • 353 Million Documents Later: What Dext Knows About AI in Accounting
  • Why MCP Is Bluetooth, Not USB — And Why That Matters
  • How Dext Assist Learns Your Subconscious Bookkeeping Rules
  • AI Agents, Small Language Models, and the Future of the Firm

Source

Content derived from the episode transcript/audio file: Stephen Edgington Interview (Audio).