OpenAI launches a new personal finance feature in ChatGPT, enabling users to connect accounts for AI-driven financial insights and planning.
OpenAI is rolling out a preview of a new personal finance experience within ChatGPT, initially available to Pro users in the U.S. This move aims to transform financial management by allowing users to securely connect bank accounts and receive AI-driven insights.
The new feature, detailed on OpenAI News, allows users to link their financial accounts, offering a dashboard view of spending patterns and enabling personalized queries grounded in their financial context. This represents a significant step towards making AI actionable in daily life, building upon the existing trend of users seeking financial advice from the chatbot.
Recent advancements in GPT-5.5 are leveraged to enhance ChatGPT’s reasoning capabilities for complex financial questions. By integrating user-provided goals and lifestyle information with connected account data, the AI can identify spending trends, analyze trade-offs, and assist in planning major financial decisions.
The vision extends beyond mere information retrieval to facilitating financial actions. OpenAI is collaborating with partners like Intuit to enable users to move from financial queries to tangible steps, such as applying for credit or understanding tax implications.
This personal finance experience in ChatGPT seeks to simplify the often fragmented process of managing money across various accounts and apps.
OpenAI stresses that user data privacy and security are paramount. Connected accounts allow ChatGPT access to balances and transactions but not full account numbers or the ability to make changes. Users retain control over data usage and can disconnect accounts at any time, with synced data deleted within 30 days.
Conversations are subject to user-defined data training settings. Dedicated “financial memories” store context like goals and obligations, which can be viewed or deleted. Temporary chats will not access connected accounts.
The feature defaults to GPT-5.5 Thinking, with enhanced performance for ChatGPT Pro personal finance tasks. OpenAI developed an internal benchmark, evaluated by over 50 finance professionals, to measure response quality and accuracy. GPT-5.5 Thinking scored 79 out of 100, while GPT-5.5 Pro achieved 82.5.
The integration of AI in personal finance, a topic increasingly discussed by industry leaders like Blankfein on AI, Finance & Risk at a16z, signals a growing trend.
Initial rollout is to a limited U.S. Pro user group, with plans to expand to Plus subscribers and eventually all users after gathering feedback.
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