Intuit signed a multi-year deal worth more than $100 million with OpenAI to bring TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks and Mailchimp into ChatGPT and expand its use of OpenAI models. With user permission, the apps can tap personal financial data to answer questions and complete tasks, from estimating refunds to sending invoice reminders and reviewing credit cards, loans or mortgages. The move, part of a broader LLM push, raises reliability concerns for finance decisions. Intuit cites validation and domain data, keeps accuracy guarantees, but did not clarify liability for AI-driven errors. It also uses ChatGPT Enterprise internally.
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