Majority of investors believe ChatGPT could provide 'reliable' financial advice

ChatGPT usage among younger investors rises to 70%

Isabel Baxter
clock • 2 min read

Across the board, 77% surveyed UK investors believe that Chat GPT could provide reliable financial advice, research has found.

The Investor Index, an annual survey of investor behaviours conducted among 1100 UK adults (18+) with a minimum of £10,000 invested conducted jointly by London-based communications agency AML Group and The Nursery Research & Planning, revealed that ChatGPT usage amongst UK investors has risen 11% to 33% in the past 12 months - with that figure rising to 70% among younger investors (18-34). Meanwhile, other findings revealed that 65% of UK investors predicted that a change in political leadership would have a positive impact on their investments but fast-forward 12 months and only 35% fee...

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