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News, insights and expert analysis on AI from the team at Kiplinger.
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The Best Tech ETFs to BuyETFs Tech ETFs can deliver superb tax efficiency and growth potential, but investors must be aware of high volatility, concentration risk and stretched valuations.
By Tony Dong, MSc
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Artificial Intelligence is Sparking a Revolution in WarfareThe Kiplinger Letter Artificial intelligence is ushering in a new data-centric era of warfare. Here's an overview of AI's military uses and emerging trends.
By John Miley
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AI Took the Wheel When I Visited Colleges With My Kid. Here's How it WentThis parent could use help planning a tour of colleges across the country. Is AI up for the challenge?
By Donna Fuscaldo
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AI is Making Your Community Bank More Human, Not LessCommunity banks and credit unions can use AI to free up employees' time, allowing them to focus on customer relationships and maintain the human touch you value.
By Sean Desmond
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10 Major AI Companies You Should KnowThese 10 companies are at the cutting edge of the AI revolution. Here's how they're driving innovation and leading the biggest buildout in human history.
By Tom Taulli
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People Are Using AI to Find Bigger Tax Refunds: Here’s What the IRS SaysTax Returns Viral posts claim AI chatbots can review a filed tax return and uncover missed refund money. Here’s what the technology can realistically do and when it may make sense to file an amended return.
By Chrissy Paradis
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5 Things to Know about the Pentagon-Anthropic FeudThe Kiplinger Letter Expect higher prices for smartphones and PCs as sellers grapple with a severe global memory shortage.
By John Miley
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Employee Misuse of AI Can Expose Your Business to LawsuitsCompanies can face substantial damages if employees expose sensitive data to AI tools, rely on biased AI outputs and more, making robust policies essential.
By Jeffrey M. Verdon, Esq.
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AI Race for Memory Chips Drives High Prices for TechThe Kiplinger Letter Expect higher prices for smartphones and PCs as sellers grapple with a severe global memory shortage.
By John Miley
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