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News, insights and expert analysis on AI from the team at Kiplinger.
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I Met With 100-Plus Advisers to Develop This AI Road Map
For financial advisers eager to embrace AI but unsure where to start, this road map will help you integrate the right tools and safeguards into your work.
By Lauren Wilkinson
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Yes, Artificial Intelligence Stocks Are Booming
It's fair to ask about the latest tech boom, "Is it really different this time?"
By Simon Constable
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'You Owe Me a Refund': Readers Challenge Attorneys' Bills
The article about lawyers billing clients for hours of work that AI did in seconds generated quite a response. One law firm even called a staff meeting.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq.
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The Best AI and Robotics ETFs to Buy in 2026
ETFs The best AI ETFs provide investors access to a world-changing AI megatrend. But exposure, cost and risk can vary greatly.
By Tony Dong, MSc
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No, AI Can't Plan Your Retirement: This Adviser Explains Why
AI has infinite uses. But creating an accurate retirement strategy based on your unique goals is one place where its possibilities seem lacking.
By Alan E. Becker, Investment Adviser
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Humanoid Robots Are About to be Put to the Test
The Kiplinger Letter Robot makers are in a full-on sprint to take over factories, warehouses and homes, but lofty visions of rapid adoption are outpacing the technology’s reality.
By John Miley
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Billed 12 Hours for a Few Seconds of Work: AI and Law Firms
The ability of AI to reduce the time required for certain legal tasks is exposing the legal profession's reliance on the billable hour.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq.
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Guide to How All-Assets Planning Offers a Better Retirement
An "all-asset" strategy would integrate housing wealth and annuities with traditional investments to generate more income and liquid savings for retirees.
By Jerry Golden, Investment Adviser Representative
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To Build Client Relationships That Last, Embrace Simplicity
As more automation becomes the norm, you can distinguish yourself as a financial professional by using technology wisely and prioritizing personal touches.
By Cody Foster
