There's an 'art' to writing AI prompts for personal finance, MIT professor says

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Many Americans are turning to artificial intelligence for financial advice. But getting good or bad advice depends a lot on how well users write their instructions — or prompts — to AI platforms. "I think that there's a real art and science to prompt engineering," Andrew Lo, director of MIT's Laboratory for Financial Engineering and principal investigator at its Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, said in a recent web presentation for Harvard University's Griffin Graduate School