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AI Pioneer Divides Assets Across Multiple Banks and Brokerages

I’m trying (and failing) to keep up with AI developments, but inside this interview with AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton (Wikipedia names him the Godfather of AI) was an interesting tidbit that relates to personal finance. Here is an excerpt from a transcript of the interview (emphasis mine):

GEOFFREY HINTON: Among the AI researchers, people are more aware of it. So the people I know who are kind of most depressed about it are serious AI researchers. I have started doing practical things because AI is going to be very good at designing cyber attacks. I don’t think the Canadian banks are safe anymore.

So Canadian banks are about as safe as you can get. They’re very well regulated compared with US banks. But over the next 10 years, I wouldn’t be at all surprised if there was a cyber attack that took down a Canadian bank.

BROOK SILVA-BRAGA: What does take down mean?

GEOFFREY HINTON: Suppose that the bank holds shares that I own. Right. Suppose the cyber attack sells those shares. Now my money’s gone. So I actually now spread my money between three banks. Okay. So that’s the first practical thing I’ve done because I think if a cyber attack takes down one Canadian bank, the others will get a lot more serious.

BROOK SILVA-BRAGA: Okay. Anything else like that? What else?

GEOFFREY HINTON: That’s the main thing. That’s where I noticed I actually did something practical that flowed from my belief that very scary times are coming.

In that context, Hinton is not just talking about separating his assets across multiple banks but also brokerage accounts that own shares of companies.

I believe this idea of keeping your assets separated into different silos is a good one. I plan to also avoid linking information from one brokerage account to another brokerage firm (either to initiate funds transfers, or to use in data-sharing services like “Full View”). Assume that any one major bank or brokerage firm may eventually go down in a complete mess, and it may take a very long time to clean up that mess.

It’s good to have some actionable advice, as opposed to pondering his concerns about bad actors using “lethal autonomous weapons”. 😨

Self-Paced CFP: Risk Management and Insurance Planning (Course Notes #3)

It’s been a while since my last update on my University of Georgia Self-Paced CFP class. I admit that other things have taken priority and I haven’t been keeping up. I’ve started back up and will go back to providing a very high overview of what they cover alongs with a few details I found especially unique or interesting. (They give you two years to finish, and I have about 5 months left, so time to get on it!)

The next major topic is Risk Management and Insurance Planning. Risk is defined as the possibility of loss. Risk management methods include reduction, avoidance, and transfer. Insurance is a way to transfer risk in exchange for money, although not all risk is insurable.

A lot of financial advice focuses on “offense”: maximizing income, minimizing expenses, and optimizing investments. But “defense” is just as important, as it includes protecting from loss of future income and loss of existing assets.

Three main categories of “Pure Risk” for individuals and families:

  • Personal
  • Property
  • Liability

Social insurance from the government includes:

  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)
  • PBGC (Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation)
  • Fannie Mae
  • Freddie Mac
  • National Flood Insurance Program
  • Social Security

Commercially-available insurance that can help protect you from these risks include:

  • Property & Casualty Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Annuities

Types of personal liability insurance.

  • Personal Auto Policy (PAP): For motor vehicle-related liabilities.
  • Homeowners Policy: Covers bodily injury/property damage to others.
  • Comprehensive Personal Liability (CPL) Policy: Standalone liability coverage.
  • Umbrella Policy: Broad, high-limit policy supplementing existing coverages.

You may not need all of them individually, but some combination of these should work together to make sure there no holes. It’s also possible that you may have duplicate coverage or otherwise too much insurance.

Role of a financial planner.

  • Help clients identify coverage gaps or excesses.
  • Refer clients to qualified Property & Casualty (P&C) agents.
  • Evaluate insurance as part of a broader financial plan.

Example questions that a financial planner would discuss with clients about homeowner’s coverage:

  • Is my house insured for 100% of the cost to replace the building (“replacement cost”, as opposed to “actual cash value” which includes depreciation)? Does that amount increase with inflation? Does that include any recent improvements or additions to the home?
  • If my house is unlivable for a period of time, where am I going to live and how can I afford it when I must continue making mortgage payments?
  • What if a domestic employee, houseguest, landscaper, is injured on my property?
  • Have I done a simple smartphone video walkthrough of my house to serve as a rough inventory?
  • Do I wish to add optional coverage for flood and/or earth movement?
  • Is all of my personal property adequately covered? Including any unique or valuable special items?

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Buy $100 Apple Gift Card, Get $10 Target Gift Card Free (or $15 Best Buy GC)

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Capital One Venture X Business Card Review: Big Limited-Time Bonus For Big Spenders

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