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Ep 70 | A Smarter Way To Approach AI For Your Finances

15 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Priya Malani unpacks why more access to AI-powered financial advice hasn't translated into more financial confidence. She breaks down the two core problems: AI that hallucinates regulations with total confidence, and AI that gives population-level answers to questions that are deeply personal. The real issue isn't that AI is wrong, it's that most people don't know the right follow-up question to ask. You walk out of the episode with a four-variable framework that pressure-tests AI financial advice so you can feel confident trusting it.  Takeaways: * More access to financial advice hasn't produced more financial confidence, because most people take the first AI answer at face value without knowing what's missing. * AI gives population-level answers to individual-level problems, and without the right follow-up, the advice could be technically accurate and completely wrong for your situation. * The four variables that most often change the right answer are time horizon, tax situation, liquidity needs, and income stability. * AI is a research assistant, not a financial advisor. An advisor knows your life. AI responds to what you put in front of it.  Follow Priya Malani: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyamalani] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/itspriyamalani] | Stash Wealth [https://www.stashwealth.com] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/StashWealth] The Stuff Our Lawyers Want Us to Say: Stash Wealth is a Registered Investment Advisor. Content presented is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to make an offer or solicitation for any specific securities product, service, or strategy. Consult with a qualified investment adviser (that's us) before implementing any strategy. Investing involves risk, including the loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. There…we said it.

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