No not at all. I only use AI assistants for help with price comparison of things when I'm in the grocery store and want to know what of the salsas is the best price without preservatives or other things like that.
ooh, does that help? or does it hallucinate a lot?
I made this for myself a while ago: https://rewardsgenie.calstudio.com/
it's a tool that tells me what's the most rewarding credit card to use for any purchase, but even with good context, it would sometimes make stuff up so I kinda stopped caring
It's pretty low risk and I'm just doing it for saving a few bucks. So far it has only had one moderate oppsie that I caught. It recommended a kefir brand that it turned out was actually low fat (which I didn't want), but in defense of the AI, I had also read the entire package and didn't see the tiny low fat words written on top of the pink cap either. I only noticed when I started drinking it and went back for a closer look.
I tried to checkout your tool, it starts with an account though and I don't have many CC. It sounds like it sound be useful though if you have those stacked deals like 3% cash back but 8% cash back on Tuesdays for gas only and then another card that's 5% cash back every day. I agree it's a good amount of context to keep track of though.
I kinda turned the tool off for now anyway cause I stopped paying the subscription for it haha
I imagine this to be better with an apple wallet type interface where I don't even have to ask and the wallet just auto selects whatever's best - but this seems to be super hard to build so I kinda just gave up
I made this for myself a while ago: https://rewardsgenie.calstudio.com/ it's a tool that tells me what's the most rewarding credit card to use for any purchase, but even with good context, it would sometimes make stuff up so I kinda stopped caring