Strategizing ways to save money can sometimes be so exhausting that you feel like it’s worth it to pay for convenience. But as we all know, being alive is expensive, and this feeling has got to end. ChatGPT, the increasingly-popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, is almost like a personal assistant. If you direct it in the right ways, you can use it to save a whole lot of money.
Be it meal plans, shopping tips, or travel deals, there are more than a few ways to save money using our new overlord, ChatGPT. Here are five of them.
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Cheap Meal Plans

What’s your budget? Tell ChatGPT just how much you have to spend that week, what you want to eat, and even how many people you want to feed. And don’t try to sneak any illegal ingredients past it, either. It’ll know.
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Budgeting Strategies

Wondering where you’re going wrong with your saving strategies? Tell ChatGPT what you normally spend money on, how much you’d like to save, and any other financial goals you’ve got. It might just recycle some answers back to you that you’d find on our very site, but look, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
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Travel Itineraries

Don’t even THINK about spending money on a travel agent. If you need travel ideas, from last-minute flight deals to cheap restaurant suggestions, ChatGPT is a solid resource. Give it the dates, give it the deets, give it everything you need. Spend the money you were going to use on a travel company at a nice Mexican restaurant in Tokyo instead.
Investment Advice

What’s hot right now? Which investments are safe, and which aren’t? No need to bother your stockbroker uncle (though don’t get rid of your financial advisor — yet). Just ask ChatGPT.
Social Media Assistance

If you’ve considered spending money on a social media growth subscription, give ChatGPT a look first. It might have a lot of the advice you’re seeking for free, leaving you to spend money on aspects of your business that actually matter.