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AI Showcases Limited Ability to Provide Decision Advice and Life Planning Guidance

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In brief

  • AI has shown limited ability to provide effective decision advice and life planning guidance in a recent study.
  • Researchers tested eight AI tools, including commercial products like Auren, Sybil, and Wisethinking, as well as advanced models like GPT-5.3 and Claude.
  • The results were mixed-some AI systems scored low (-2 to 0), while others performed slightly better (up to 4 points).
  • The best performance came from Claude Sonnet 4.6 with a custom prompt designed to enhance wisdom.
  • The study highlights the potential of AI to assist in life planning but also reveals significant limitations in current technology.
  • Commercial tools lagged behind more tailored versions of Claude, suggesting that customization and specific prompts can improve AI's effectiveness.
    • This matters because better decision-making tools could help individuals navigate complex life choices and align with broader goals like virtue and wisdom.
  • Looking ahead, researchers will likely focus on refining AI systems to better understand human contexts and provide more personalized advice.
  • Future studies may explore how combining different AI techniques could lead to more reliable and meaningful guidance for users.

Terms in this brief

Claude
A large language model developed by Anthropic, known for its focus on safety and alignment with human values. In this study, Claude performed well when customized with specific prompts to enhance wisdom.
GPT-5.3
An advanced version of the GPT series of language models, developed by OpenAI. It is part of the ongoing development in AI capabilities for decision-making and life planning guidance.

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