Man Gives All His Financial Information To AI🤖, Claims He Was Able To Save...
I decided to outsource my entire personal financial life to GPT-4 (via the @donotpay chat we are building).
— Joshua Browder (@jbrowder1) April 29, 2023
I gave AutoGPT access to my bank, financial statements, credit report, and email.
Here’s how it’s going so far (+$217.85) and the strange ways it’s saving money. (1/n): pic.twitter.com/JO9p1A5ipc
The bots got to work mailing letters in the case of gyms (using the USPS Lob API), chatting automatically with agents and even clicking online buttons to get them cancelled.
— Joshua Browder (@jbrowder1) April 29, 2023
Example of how it works below.
Now that the easy savings were out the way, I wanted it to go deeper. https://t.co/KnIcGww8qF
When I said: “no,” it immediately drafted a persuasive and firm legal letter to United, requesting a refund. The letter was both legalistic (citing FTC statutes) and convincing.
— Joshua Browder (@jbrowder1) April 29, 2023
A bot then sent it to them via their website.
Within 48 hours, United agreed to refund (+$36.99). pic.twitter.com/bI1nBLgt0k
I am already up $217.86 in under 24 hours and have a dozen other disputes pending. My goal is to have GPT-4 make me $10,000.
— Joshua Browder (@jbrowder1) April 29, 2023
We are building DoNotPay Chat to be available as a ChatGPT Plugin, on our website and even via iMessage.
Consumer rights is the perfect job for A.I! https://t.co/TPVXjppTNa
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