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News, insights and expert analysis on AI from the team at Kiplinger.
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How You Can Use AI to Improve Your Finances
Apps can help with budgeting, saving and investing, financial coaching and debt management. But providing your personal information can also raise your risks.
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6 Ways AI Can Improve Your Financial Life
While they can't replace human advisers, AI-based tools can take some of the guesswork out of financial tasks — from budgeting to filing taxes and investing.
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Coast FI Planning: High Earners' Secret Retirement Weapon
A subset of the FIRE movement, Coast FI can help executives figure out whether their investments are enough to 'coast' so they can retire early and comfortably.
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Amid Mounting Uncertainty: Five Forecasts About AI
The Kiplinger Letter With the risk of overspending on AI data centers hotly debated, here are some forecasts about AI that we can make with some confidence.
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Worried About an AI Bubble? Here’s What You Need to Know
The Kiplinger Letter Though AI is a transformative technology, it’s worth paying attention to the rising economic and financial risks. Here’s some guidance to navigate AI’s future.
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Outsmarting the AI Job Algorithm: Why Older Women Need a Strategy
When you're job hunting, AI may undermine your best efforts. Here's how older women can throw a wrench in the algorithm.
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I Tried a New AI Tool to Answer One of the Hardest Retirement Questions We All Face
As a veteran financial journalist, I tried the free AI-powered platform, Waterlily. Here's how it provided fresh insights into my retirement plan — and might help you.
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Will AI Videos Disrupt Social Media?
The Kiplinger Letter With the introduction of OpenAI’s new AI social media app, Sora, the internet is about to be flooded with startling AI-generated videos.
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If You'd Put $1,000 Into Adobe Stock 20 Years Ago, Here's What You'd Have Today
Adobe stock has led the S&P 500 by a wide margin over the past couple of decades, but that lead is slipping. Here's what the growth has looked like for 20-year investors.
