OpenAI Launches ChatGPT for Personal Finance with Bank Account Integration
Published on 2026-05-15T17:00:26.039515
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT for Personal Finance with Bank Account Integration
OpenAI has introduced a new personal finance experience in ChatGPT for Pro users in the U.S. This feature allows users to securely connect their financial accounts and receive AI-powered insights and guidance based on their financial context, goals, and priorities. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
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