Experts Warn Against Oversharing Finances with AI During Tax Season - National Today
Action Required: Financial advisors should review their data privacy policies and practices when utilizing AI tools, ensuring client financial information is handled securely and not overshared, particularly during tax preparation periods.
Experts are cautioning against sharing excessive financial information with AI tools, particularly during tax season. For financial advisors, this highlights the critical need for robust data privacy protocols and careful consideration of client data security when integrating AI into their workflows, especially for sensitive financial tasks.
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