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I Tried ChatGPT to Help Knock Out an $18K Debt. It Went Comically Wrong – CNET

In a society that normalizes debt, most people have multiple repayment responsibilities every month: credit cards, mortgages, car loans, student loans, lines of credit and personal loans. 

Personal finance isn’t widely taught in schools, but managing your money is an essential life skill. Spreadsheets and apps are helpful as tools to add inputs but often fall short in providing tangible information. Could artificial intelligence help bridge the gap?

There’s a chasm between receiving no financial advice — due to debt shame or a lack of funds — and being able to hire a financial adviser, so I wanted to see if AI could help with how best to tackle your debt. 

There’s been a proliferation of AI tools (check out CNET’s AI At…

Read the full article at: https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/i-tried-chatgpt-to-help-knock-out-an-18k-debt-it-went-comically-wrong/

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 17, 2024

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I Tried ChatGPT to Help Knock Out an $18K Debt. It Went Comically Wrong – CNET

In a society that normalizes debt, most people have multiple repayment responsibilities every month: credit cards, mortgages, car loans, student loans, lines of credit and personal loans. 

Personal finance isn’t widely taught in schools, but managing your money is an essential life skill. Spreadsheets and apps are helpful as tools to add inputs but often fall short in providing tangible information. Could artificial intelligence help bridge the gap?

There’s a chasm between receiving no financial advice — due to debt shame or a lack of funds — and being able to hire a financial adviser, so I wanted to see if AI could help with how best to tackle your debt. 

There’s been a proliferation of AI tools (check out CNET’s AI At…

Read the full article at: https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/i-tried-chatgpt-to-help-knock-out-an-18k-debt-it-went-comically-wrong/

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 16, 2024

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In a society that normalizes debt, most people have multiple repayment responsibilities every month: credit cards, mortgages, car loans, student loans, lines of credit and personal loans. 

Personal finance isn’t widely taught in schools, but managing your money is an essential life skill. Spreadsheets and apps are helpful as tools to add inputs but often fall short in providing tangible information. Could artificial intelligence help bridge the gap?

There’s a chasm between receiving no financial advice — due to debt shame or a lack of funds — and being able to hire a financial adviser, so I wanted to see if AI could help with how best to tackle your debt. 

There’s been a proliferation of AI tools (check out CNET’s AI At…

Read the full article at: https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/i-tried-chatgpt-to-help-knock-out-an-18k-debt-it-went-comically-wrong/

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 16, 2024

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