ChatGPT Can Now Give Advice By Linking to Clients’ Bank Accounts. Can They Trust It? - The Daily Upside
Action Required: Advisors should review firm policies regarding client use of third-party AI tools for financial planning and prepare talking points for clients asking about AI-generated advice.
OpenAI's ChatGPT now allows users to link bank accounts to receive personalized financial advice, raising significant questions about data security, privacy, and the potential for AI-driven financial guidance. This development highlights the growing encroachment of consumer-facing AI tools into the traditional domain of financial advisors, necessitating a review of how firms differentiate their value proposition.
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