Advisors more comfortable using AI at home than work
Briefly

Many financial advisors utilize generative artificial intelligence, predominantly in their personal lives rather than in professional settings. While a small percentage report frequent use at work, comfort levels remain higher at home. Advisors find AI beneficial for diverse applications, including personal organization, health planning, and business strategies. However, familiarity with AI's strengths and weaknesses is crucial for its professional use, as advisors acknowledge its potential errors. The juxtaposition of personal vs. professional usage highlights a cautious yet growing acceptance of AI tools in finance.
I find it incredibly helpful for things like meal planning, vacation itineraries, and crafting creative games; it's like having a brainstorming partner.
I'm comfortable using AI tools professionally, but I expect them to make ridiculous, confident-sounding errors.
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