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News, insights and expert analysis on AI from the team at Kiplinger.
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How AI Is Killing the Billable HourA brush with cancer led an attorney to develop an AI platform that saves time for professionals who bill by the hour and money for their clients.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq.
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AI Giants Face New Price CompetitionThe Kiplinger Letter As business spending on artificial intelligence soars, cheaper options are hitting the market. The much-welcomed trend has a catch, though.
By John Miley
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How the AI Entry-Level Freeze Is Delaying RetirementRecent college grads face endless job rejections, forcing parents in their 60s to put exit plans on hold. Here's how families can navigate the strain.
By Maurie Backman
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How Businesses Can Budget for AI Even When the Bill Keeps ChangingAI is now a permanent line in your operating budget, but don't treat it like a standard software subscription. It's a variable cost, so plan accordingly.
By John O'Connell, MBA
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Grow Your Advisory Firm by Refining Your Sales ProcessIf you want 2026 to be a breakout year for your advisory firm, help build or refine your sales process using AI as an additional resource. Here's how to do it.
By Cody Foster
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If AI Is Doing More of the Work, What Are You Paying Your Financial Adviser For?It's crucial to understand whether your adviser is using AI to enhance your personal experience without sacrificing the human judgment you're paying for.
By Pam Krueger
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Infrastructure Is the AI Investment Nobody Talks AboutAI data centers will rely on existing infrastructure to meet their electricity demand. That creates an interesting opportunity for forward-thinking investors.
By Michael Joseph, CFA
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Business Owners Can Balance AI, Employee Loyalty and RetirementScaling your business for an exit doesn’t mean shedding your soul. Here is how to leverage AI to elevate your people and maximize your final payout.
By Maurie Backman
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How Philanthropy Can Ensure AI Serves People, Not ProfitsPhilanthropists can help ensure AI prioritizes the greater good by funding research, strengthening nonprofit infrastructure and teaming up with other donors.
By Julia Chu
