Would you swap your investment adviser for ChatGPT? Your mortgage adviser for Claude?
A growing number of people around the world are turning to AI to help them with questions relating to anything from basic money management issues to financial advice and investment guidance.
But experts say there are a few things to watch out for if you're thinking about giving it a go.
Is it accurate?
Alexandra Andhov, chair in law and technology in the University of Auckland's Faculty of Law, said people who were asking AI for advice would need to be aware that its answers might not be objective, or even always accurate.









