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  • xAI hires finance pros to train Grok, aiming to boost AI for investing and complex markets.
  • Grok uses AI tutors, accountants, and coding experts to handle real-world finance tasks.
  • Regulators warn Gen Z: don’t blindly trust AI or social media for financial advice.

Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, is seeking finance professionals to sharpen its Grok chatbot for high-level financial strategy. The company aims to hire Wall Street bankers, private credit lenders, portfolio managers, traders, and credit analysts to guide Grok in modeling complex financial operations. 

According to Bloomberg, the recruitment drive focuses on training Grok to handle leveraged loan syndication, distressed investing, and niche instruments like mortgage-backed securities and collateralized loan obligations. xAI is also recruiting experts in crypto and equity markets.

AI companies are targeting business users with tools for market analysis, investment reports, and portfolio management. OpenAI and Anthropic have already moved ahead, putting traditional software under pressure. 

xAI, however, has fallen behind, relying mostly on Musk’s other ventures like SpaceX and Tesla. Hiring finance experts now forms a key part of its plan, especially after Grok faced backlash over controversial content.

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Grok’s Financial Training Push

Grok relies on a team of so-called “AI tutors” to feed it data and fine-tune its responses. Diego Pasini, a recent high school graduate who now leads this team, explained, “One of the bottlenecks is training data.” Much of Grok’s information comes from Musk’s social network, X, which helps the AI understand real-world trends.

In a push to make Grok more practical, xAI recently brought on accountants to teach it how to help users with taxes. At the same time, the company hired coding experts from Cursor to strengthen Grok’s software, which Musk admitted was behind rivals.

The startup is also focusing on credit markets, which are under pressure as private credit funds struggle with redemptions.

Growing risks of AI and crypto

The U.K. Home Office warned that digital currencies and AI are becoming major tools for fraud, with investment scams increasing sharply. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood MP said modern fraud now happens on a massive scale, exploiting new technologies and reaching more people than ever.

Across the globe, Australia’s financial watchdog, ASIC, also sounded the alarm, urging young investors not to blindly trust social media or AI chatbots for financial advice. Their recent survey found that 63% of Gen Z rely on social platforms for financial guidance.

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