Younger Americans are More Optimistic than Older Americans About the Potential of AI to Help Manage Money, According to Northwestern Mutual's 2024 Planning & Progress Study
Meanwhile, Gen X and Boomers+ are skeptical about "DIY GenAI" for financial planning
Americans are most excited about AI's advanced data analysis to potentially help financial advisors improve planning recommendations
According to the survey results, 63% of Gen Z and 57% of Millennials say AI will "improve the customer experience in the financial sector, including with financial planning." Conversely, less than half of Gen X (44%) and Boomers+ (32%) share this sentiment.
|
AI will improve the customer experience in the financial services sector, including with financial planning. |
All |
Gen Z |
Millennials |
Gen X |
Boomers+ |
|
Yes |
47 % |
63 % |
57 % |
44 % |
32 % |
|
No |
53 % |
37 % |
43 % |
56 % |
68 % |
|
I'm excited about the potential of AI/GenAI in the financial services industry. |
All |
Gen Z |
Millennials |
Gen X |
Boomers+ |
|
Yes |
41 % |
57 % |
55 % |
38 % |
23 % |
|
No |
59 % |
43 % |
45 % |
62 % |
77 % |
When asked to identify the potential benefit of AI Americans' are most excited about when it comes to managing their money, "advanced data analysis" emerged as the top choice. Faster response times, increased efficiencies, improved customer service and greater opportunities for customization rounded out the remainder of the top five benefits.
"Younger generations are more willing to accept having their financial services partners leverage GenAI to manage their money," said
The future is human + digital
In a pure side-by-side comparison, the research shows that people trust humans (54%) far more than AI alone (15%) across most core elements of financial planning, from creating a retirement plan to asking a financial question to managing budgets.
|
Who do you trust more in the following scenarios? |
Not sure |
Both the same |
Artificial |
Humans more |
|
Creating a retirement plan |
10 % |
19 % |
12 % |
59 % |
|
Asking a financial question |
8 % |
20 % |
13 % |
59 % |
|
Developing a tailored, robust financial plan |
11 % |
18 % |
15 % |
56 % |
|
Creating a savings plan |
9 % |
21 % |
14 % |
55 % |
|
Making asset allocation decisions, building and managing investment portfolios |
13 % |
20 % |
14 % |
53 % |
|
Recommending financial products |
11 % |
21 % |
15 % |
53 % |
|
Providing financial savings tips |
10 % |
23 % |
15 % |
52 % |
|
Making updates to your personal customer information |
10 % |
21 % |
16 % |
52 % |
|
Managing a budget and keeping me on track |
10 % |
23 % |
18 % |
49 % |
|
AVERAGE: |
10 % |
21 % |
15 % |
54 % |
At the same time, the survey shows that people are largely comfortable with financial advisors and providers using AI tools for common tasks like fraud detection, answering service calls and joining meetings, and capturing notes, to more sophisticated tasks like predicting financial trends and modeling financial planning scenarios.
|
What is your comfort level with financial advisors using AI to… |
Very |
Somewhat |
Somewhat |
Very |
Total |
|
Detect fraud |
15 % |
16 % |
38 % |
31 % |
69 % |
|
Analyze data to predict future trends that could inform decision-making |
16 % |
20 % |
41 % |
23 % |
64 % |
|
Model and illustrate multiple financial scenarios to better visualize possible outcomes |
16 % |
20 % |
43 % |
21 % |
64 % |
|
Analyze data related to your financial habits, preferences, decisions and behaviors to identify areas for adjustments / improvements |
17 % |
22 % |
41 % |
21 % |
62 % |
|
Provide real-time financial guidance |
18 % |
25 % |
39 % |
18 % |
57 % |
|
Join meetings with you and be responsible for capturing information and prompting next steps |
20 % |
28 % |
37 % |
16 % |
53 % |
|
What is your comfort level with financial service firms using AI to… |
Very |
Somewhat |
Somewhat |
Very |
Total |
|
Answer a straightforward financial question |
18 % |
20 % |
39 % |
22 % |
61 % |
|
Make updates to your basic customer data |
19 % |
23 % |
37 % |
21 % |
58 % |
|
Answer service calls and respond to your questions |
21 % |
26 % |
36 % |
18 % |
54 % |
|
Make updates to your existing financial plan |
22 % |
28 % |
34 % |
17 % |
51 % |
"It's still very early in terms of how far the technology will go, but AI tools are going to allow for the mass automation of tasks, significantly reducing manual work and deeply improving efficiencies across not just financial services, but most industries," said Mitchell. "By alleviating the most tedious and administrative aspects of our work, it will free up precious time to focus on building human connections and deliverables that provide the greatest value. So, it is people who sit at the heart of this digital transformation. The expertise and personalization that financial advisors provide can't be replicated or replaced by AI, but it can be enhanced. That's why we believe the future is human + digital."
People aren't ready to replace humans with AI yet… but signs of cautious trust are there.
The study also explored people's comfort level with AI in a few areas outside of financial planning. While very few are ready to replace humans with AI right away, trust levels in the emerging technology were higher than one might expect. For example, 40% of Americans are either somewhat or very trusting of AI taking over for human umpires and referees in professional sports; 35% say the same about AI taking over for nurses when collecting information such as medical histories and current symptoms during doctor's visits; a third (33%) say the same about AI taking over from artists to produce movies, books, music and paintings; and nearly a third (32%) say the same about AI taking over for educators to teach core curriculum classes.
|
What is your trust level in leveraging AI / GenAI to take over for… |
Very untrusting |
Somewhat |
Somewhat |
Very |
Total |
|
Human umpires and referees in professional sports |
31 % |
28 % |
28 % |
12 % |
40 % |
|
Nurses when obtaining your medical history / existing symptoms for your doctor visit |
37 % |
29 % |
25 % |
10 % |
35 % |
|
Artists to produce movies, books, music, paintings, etc. |
39 % |
28 % |
23 % |
10 % |
33 % |
|
Teachers and professors for core curriculum classes |
40 % |
28 % |
23 % |
9 % |
32 % |
|
Humans driving cars (i.e., self-driving vehicles) |
42 % |
26 % |
22 % |
10 % |
32 % |
|
Parents keepings kids accountable and teaching them about responsibility |
45 % |
26 % |
19 % |
9 % |
28 % |
In forthcoming data sets, the 2024 Northwestern Mutual Planning & Progress Study will explore wide-ranging issues facing Americans spanning retirement income, professional help, generational planning and more.
About The 2024 Northwestern Mutual Planning & Progress Study
The 2024 Planning & Progress Study was conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of
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