This past Friday, OpenAI unveiled banking connectivity features for ChatGPT. Subscribers to the Pro tier in the United States can now integrate their banking and brokerage platforms directly with the AI assistant.
The functionality relies on Plaid, a financial aggregation service that interfaces with over 12,000 banking institutions. Compatible services encompass Chase, Fidelity, Schwab, Robinhood, American Express, and Capital One.
After establishing connections, ChatGPT generates a comprehensive overview displaying investment returns, expenditure trends, recurring charges, and scheduled bill payments.
According to OpenAI, over 200 million individuals already consult ChatGPT monthly regarding financial matters. This banking integration transforms generic inquiries into customized responses derived from actual financial information.
Users begin by selecting “Get started” within the Finances module located in ChatGPT’s navigation panel. Alternatively, they can enter “@Finances, connect my accounts” directly into the conversation interface.
Plaid then guides users through its security verification steps. The linking process between ChatGPT and financial institutions occurs exclusively through Plaid’s infrastructure.
Once activated, users can pose queries such as their previous month’s grocery expenditures, identify overlooked subscription services, or calculate timeframes for eliminating credit card balances.
The AI can additionally assist in determining monthly savings requirements to accomplish specific financial objectives.
ChatGPT lacks authorization to execute transactions on connected accounts. Complete account numbers remain hidden from view. The system exclusively reads current balances, transaction records, portfolio assets, and obligations including mortgages or credit card balances.
Users maintain complete control to sever account connections whenever desired. Following disconnection, OpenAI commits to purging synchronized information within a 30-day window.
Individual “financial memories” — saved objectives or monetary commitments the AI has recorded — can be reviewed and removed by users.
A privacy setting allows users to determine whether their financial dialogues contribute to OpenAI’s model development. The organization hasn’t elaborated on potential uses of aggregated financial information or security measures following potential data compromises.
OpenAI indicated its GPT-5.5 architecture processes financial inquiries with enhanced analytical capabilities. The development involved collaboration with financial experts to establish quality standards for personal finance responses.
Future Intuit integration will enable ChatGPT to project tax consequences from equity sales.
The banking features currently function on ChatGPT’s browser platform and iOS application. Access remains restricted to Pro tier subscribers paying $200 monthly.
OpenAI intends to gather user feedback from Pro members before extending availability to Plus subscribers, ultimately targeting universal access across all user tiers.
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