ChatGPT to Scan Bank Data: OpenAI’s Bold Move Raises Privacy Alarm
Breaking: OpenAI Confirms ChatGPT Will Soon Analyze User Bank Statements
OpenAI has announced that its ChatGPT platform is being upgraded to read and analyze users’ bank statements. The move aims to provide personalized financial advice to the 200 million monthly visitors seeking money guidance.

According to internal sources, the feature will allow ChatGPT to examine transaction histories, balances, and spending patterns. This data will enable the AI to offer tailored savings strategies, investment tips, and budget recommendations.
Expert Reactions Pour In
Privacy advocates are raising red flags. “Giving an AI access to your bank statements is like handing a stranger the keys to your financial life,” said Dr. Elena Marquez, a cybersecurity researcher at MIT.
Financial analysts see potential benefits. “If done securely, this could democratize financial advice for millions who can’t afford a human advisor,” noted James Liu, a fintech strategist at Deloitte.
Background: The Rise of AI Financial Advice
ChatGPT already handles millions of queries about earning, saving, and investing each month. However, without account access, its recommendations remain generic. OpenAI’s new feature seeks to close that gap by feeding the AI raw financial data.
The company has not yet detailed how data will be encrypted or stored. Critics worry that even anonymized data could be re-identified if breached.
What This Means for Users
For everyday ChatGPT users, this could mean receiving laser-focused advice—like spotting unnecessary subscription fees or flagging high-interest credit card debt. But the trade-off is significant: your transaction history becomes part of the AI’s training loop.

OpenAI insists that users will have to opt in explicitly. “We are building controls that let people decide what data they share and when,” a company spokesperson said.
However, opt-in systems have historically suffered from dark patterns that nudge users toward sharing. Regulators in the EU and US have already flagged AI data collection as a top concern.
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Urgent Questions Remain Unanswered
Will third-party developers using ChatGPT’s API get access to bank data? How will OpenAI handle regulatory compliance in different countries? The company has not yet released a timeline for the feature’s rollout.
Meanwhile, competitors like Google’s Bard and Anthropic’s Claude are also exploring financial AI tools. The race to embed AI into personal finance is accelerating—with user privacy hanging in the balance.
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