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Morgan Stanley to use generative AI assistants for financial advisors

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Wall Street's top investment bank Morgan Stanley has officially announced the creation of an assistant with Open AI for financial advisors and their support staff.

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The tech tool, called the AI @ Morgan Stanley Assistant, is designed to quickly access a database of about 100,000 research reports and documents.

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This frees up the advisors' time to engage more with clients instead of "questions about markets, recommendations and internal processes," reports CNBC.

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Morgan Stanley had announced working on this tool in March in line with competitors JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs.

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But it is the first to work on this tool based on Open AI's GPT-4, after months of efforts toward curating documents and human experts for testing responses.

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The tool is a text window on which advisors would ask questions in full sentences for responses, like human conversations.

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The firm is also working on another AI tool called Debriefing to auto-summarize client meetings and generate follow-up emails.

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