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AI Gives Women Worse Investment Advice Than Men, Costing Them $59,890 by Retirement, Stanford and MIT Researchers Find
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AI Gives Women Worse Investment Advice Than Men, Costing Them $59,890 by Retirement, Stanford and MIT Researchers Find
New research from Stanford and MIT reveals that the words you choose when asking an AI for investing help can quietly steer your retirement in the wrong direction, and your gender plays a bigger role in that outcome than most people realize.
Capital.com’s Proponeyka Wants To Remove the AI Vocabulary Tax
A recent study by researchers at Stanford and MIT Sloan suggests that the democratisation of financial advice via AI is currently an illusion. Although professional advice now costs an LLM subscription, being AI-experienced and able to ask better financial questions achieves materially better outcomes. Commenting on the research via a LinkedIn post, Viktor Proponeyka, the founder of Capital.com, said: "We removed the price. The question is now t…
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