“…Conventional auditing techniques encounter obstacles in the age of big data, such as restricted audit coverage, unequal allocation of internal auditors in quantity and authority, and inadequate audit analysis. To achieve high efficiency, the use of big data analytics technology in financial auditing has been a new trend in this field (Zhao & Wang, 2023), and today the impact of artificial intelligence on internal auditing has become broad and multifaceted, and artificial intelligence models such as ChatGPT are not just tools, but an effective means for internal and external auditors, and help them detect and assess risks, generate reliable information (Alarcon et al, 2023) and assist in decisionmaking, and through operational auditing, internal controls and efficiencies can also be evaluated as it includes some areas of organizational structure, processes and procedures, data accuracy, asset management and security, employment and productivity (KASSAYE, 2023), and government internal auditing seeks to ensure the quality and suitability of the systems followed by the government institution, and the extent of its commitment to legal requirements regarding contractual obligations, and regulatory compliance is also considered the most influential determinant of the quality of internal auditing, followed by independence and time pressure (Samagaio & Felício, 2023) In order to accomplish its objectives, the government must enforce compliance among internal auditors in the public sector with the ethical standards of the auditing profession. These standards encompass confidentiality, honesty, objectivity, independence, impartiality, and professional competence (Ibrahim & Al-Maini, 2023).…”