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And providing that financial assistance, Goodarzi said during an investors conference in December, represents a $30 billion opportunity that Intuit has not claimed. But TurboTax competitor H&R Block is also reaching for this opportunity, and has gone on the offensive with its own AI-powered tax assistant, released in December. A bevy of new H&R Block ads tout the assistant, and takes a shot at TurboTax: "So long, TurboTax!" "Comparative marketing is a common practice and we've used it for many years to help consumers easily see the benefits of working with H&R Block," an H&R Block spokesperson said. "People just aren't aware, because of how strongly we grew the do-it-yourself perception within TurboTax," Balazs said.
Persons: TurboTax, Lara Balazs, there's, Sasan Goodarzi, Goodarzi, Balazs, DJ Stout, we've Organizations: Intuit, Business, Karma ., Intuit Assist Locations: TurboTax
Wall Street is coming off a losing week, with the Nasdaq Composite Index closing 1.9% lower, the S & P 500 falling 1.3% and the Dow Jones Industrials shedding 0.8%. By contrast, here are the most oversold stocks in the S & P 500: Alaska Air Group has the highest projected upside on the list (+60%), continuing last week's trend . Walgreens Boots Alliance is another of the most oversold companies in the S & P 500. Viatris was the most oversold company in the S & P 500 with a 14-day RSI less than 7. Discount retailers Dollar Tree and Dollar General as well as chemical manufacturer FMC are also among the most oversold companies in the S & P 500.
Persons: Dow Jones, Piper, Baker Hughes, Viatris, Pfizer's Upjohn Organizations: Federal Reserve, Nasdaq, CNBC Pro, Technology, Intuit, IBM, Accenture, CNBC, Autodesk, Verisk, Alaska Air Group, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Walgreens, Wall Street, FMC Locations: Seattle, Mylan
Sept 6 (Reuters) - Intuit (INTU.O) launched an artificial intelligence-powered assistant on Wednesday to help clients in financial decision-making when using its products, ranging from tax-preparation tool TurboTax to bookkeeping software QuickBooks. The generative AI tool named "Intuit Assist" marks the latest effort by the financial software company to capitalize on the technology that has taken the world by storm after the rise of OpenAI's ChatGPT. The service uses the company's proprietary generative AI (GenAI) operating system designed to run with its own large language models. Chief Data Officer Ashok Srivastava told Reuters that Intuit's models "competed favorably" against sophisticated third-party rivals in accuracy tests conducted internally. The assistant is currently available to all TurboTax customers and select customers of Intuit's remaining products, with more features lined up for the 2023 tax season, the company said.
Persons: Ashok Srivastava, Arsheeya Bajwa, Akash Sriram, Shweta Agarwal Organizations: Intuit, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
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