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6 articles about behavioral finance in AI news

Top Earners Show Record Job Insecurity as AI Advances, Quit Rates Hit Historic Lows

High-income workers are staying in roles longer due to AI replacement fears, with quit rates in finance and business services at record lows. Confidence among top earners has dropped to 1970s levels despite low unemployment.

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Truth AnChoring (TAC): New Post-Hoc Calibration Method Aligns LLM Uncertainty Scores with Factual Correctness

A new arXiv paper introduces Truth AnChoring (TAC), a post-hoc calibration protocol that aligns heuristic uncertainty estimation metrics with factual correctness. The method addresses 'proxy failure,' where standard metrics become non-discriminative when confidence is low.

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The Situation Game Launches Real-Time Market Instinct Test, Not an AI Trading Simulator

A new web-based game called The Situation tests players' market intuition in real-time against breaking news and a live crowd. It's a free, zero-chart psychological competition, not a trading simulator or AI model.

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The Digital Authenticity Arms Race: VeryAI Raises $10M to Combat AI-Generated Humans

As AI-generated humans become increasingly convincing, VeryAI has secured $10M in funding to develop verification tools using palm print biometrics and deepfake detection. This investment highlights the growing urgency to distinguish real from synthetic identities in the digital realm.

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AI-Powered Portfolio Management: How Perplexity Computer is Revolutionizing Investment Strategies

AI is transforming stock and portfolio management by integrating portfolio data with real-time market information and contextualizing it against broader market movements. Perplexity Computer exemplifies this shift toward data-driven, adaptive investment strategies.

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AI Retirement Calculator Reveals How Investment Choices Could Cost You a Decade of Work

Perplexity's AI-powered financial modeling shows that investment allocation decisions can determine whether someone retires at 52 or 61—a 9-year difference. The free tool performs complex retirement calculations in minutes that traditionally cost thousands through financial advisors.

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