You can now talk finance with Google's newest AI chatbot - here's how
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US users can opt into testing a redesigned Google Finance through Labs. The platform adds improved charting tools, expanded real-time data for commodities and cryptocurrencies, a live news feed with up-to-the-minute headlines, and other interface updates. The redesign includes an AI chatbot that answers finance-related and data-driven questions and can discuss basic and advanced strategies. The chatbot will not provide stock recommendations or financial advice and will refuse requests that would constitute professional financial advice. A toggle allows switching between the new AI-powered experience and the classic Google Finance interface.
A few weeks ago, Google announced that Google Finance, its platform that offers financial information and news, tools for tracking stocks, and more, was getting an AI makeover. If you missed the initial post, the new Google Finance includes several upgrades. It has improved charting tools to help you visualize data, more real-time data about commodities and cryptocurrencies, a live news feed that lets you see up-to-the-minute headlines, and more.
Perhaps the biggest upgrade, though, is an AI chatbot that lets you ask finance-related questions. If you're a beginner, you can ask for basic strategies. If you're more advanced, you can talk about in-depth strategies. While the chatbot can answer data-driven questions like "What stocks experienced the highest percentage gains yesterday?", you can't ask for recommendations. When I tried to get the AI chatbot to recommend stocks based on certain parameters, it said that it couldn't as doing so would constitute "financial advice," which it wasn't qualified to give.
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