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Shaping Wealth, a company specializing in behavioral finance training and helping advisors understand the psychology of financial planning, has created an artificial intelligence-powered assistant to help advisors understand the emotional needs of their clients. The company developed Lydia, the advisor-facing AI program, with Alai Studios, a technology development firm, and it’s currently demoing the tool.

Andrew Smith Lewis, Alai’s CEO and founder, also developed CAIS IQ, a proprietary alternative investment education platform. He said Alai began talking with Shaping Wealth about creating the AI program using several different large language models about six months ago. Once the companies officially launch Lydia, it will feature a customizable front end. It will be available as a web application and an API embedded in existing enterprise applications.

During the planning stages, Portnoy said the team developing Lydia quickly realized this technology and his firm’s existing content β€œwould play well together.”

β€œLydia is the skin for a series of conversational agents,” he said.Β Portnoy said those discussions would include advice on navigating difficult conversations, behavioral marketing and the connection between money and happiness.

β€œIt’s our job to upskill the advisors to go deeper with their clients,” he said. β€œ(Lydia) is a behavioral marketing agent that can help you write blogs and emails and be a conversation partner.”

After the companies complete the beta testing phase, Portnoy said Lydia will be available both as a standalone and an enhancement to the company’s existing products.

Scott Lamont, managing director at F2 Strategy, said Lydia fits with other AI tools firms have rolled out to advisors β€œwho are interested in the capabilities that AI can offer but are not looking at it as a replacement.”

β€œThe clients are still going to want to talk to an advisor,” he said. β€œThat human-to-human connection and personalization we don’t see going away anytime soon. … People like to have that trust in an advisor who can answer questions for them and be a sounding board.”

Indeed, Portnoy said Shaping Wealth is seeking to use β€œtechnology to amplify human brilliance.”

β€œThe whole point here is to get the best out of people and make them even more human and not be vulnerable to commoditization or dilution through technology,” he said.

About a year ago this month, OpenAI gave developers API access to its wildly popular ChatGPT, a natural language processing chatbot.

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