Intuit signs $100M+ deal with OpenAI to bring its apps to ChatGPT | TechCrunch
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Intuit signs $100M+ deal with OpenAI to bring its apps to ChatGPT | TechCrunch
"Intuit said its tools, such as TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks and Mailchimp, will be accessible through ChatGPT, allowing users to ask questions and complete tasks such as estimating tax refunds, reviewing credit options, or managing business finances. With users' permission, Intuit's apps will be able to access their financial data to generate responses and complete tasks, like sending marketing messages or issuing invoice reminders."
""When our AI provides an answer or gives guidance to a customer, it's drawing on the deep expertise that Intuit has developed over many years, plus the data that gives us a 360-degree view of the customer," Chan said. "This helps make sure the answer given is relevant and grounded in the customer's own data, and reflects Intuit's years of domain expertise.""
Intuit signed a multi-year contract worth more than $100 million with OpenAI to integrate its tax and financial applications into ChatGPT. TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks and Mailchimp will be accessible through ChatGPT to let users ask questions and complete tasks such as estimating tax refunds, reviewing credit options and managing business finances. With users' permission, Intuit's apps will access customer financial data to generate responses and carry out tasks including sending marketing messages and issuing invoice reminders. Customers can review credit cards, personal loans and mortgages through the integrated tools. Intuit uses multiple validation methods and large domain-specific datasets to reduce hallucinations and improve reliability.
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