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robo-

American  
  1. a combining form extracted from robot and meaning "automated, automatic, or robotic," used in the formation of compound words: a robo-advisor that provides algorithm-based investment advice.

    an automatically generated robo-tweet appearing in my Twitter feed;

    a robo-advisor that provides algorithm-based investment advice.


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AI savants’ greatest strength may be their ability to tell the difference between the to-do’s that robo assistants improve and those that are better done by hand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Should I pay a robo adviser to do tax-loss harvesting in my taxable brokerage account?

From MarketWatch

Robo advisers are a useful tool for the do-it-yourself type of investor, but when finances start to get tricky, such as multiple life changes or big moves, a real human can make all the difference.

From MarketWatch

He has even ordered a NEO humanoid robo External link t from 1X, but isn’t expecting much.

From Barron's

We’re also watching Wealthfront, the fintech and robo advisory firm, which filed back in September; Bitgo, in the crypto space; Lendbuzz, a fintech company; and Once Upon a Farm, which sells baby food and would be a rare consumer IPO.

From Barron's