27-Year-Old Guy Boosted His Investments by $75,000 Thanks to AI
27-year-old Michael from the US said he started consulting AI about investments — and the value of his portfolio grew by about $75,000. According to Michael, neural networks helped him simplify his strategy and remove unnecessary assets from his portfolio.
He asked ChatGPT and Claude questions like: 'How to build a portfolio for early retirement?' or 'How much do I need to invest monthly to become a millionaire by 40?' 📈
But experts warn: AI can create a dangerous illusion of confidence and does not replace professional financial advice ⚠️
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