Credit Canada Free Webinar: AI and Your Money: What Helps, What Hurts, and What to Avoid
Join Credit Canada on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, to learn how
to use AI confidently and responsibly, without putting your
finances or personal information at risk.
Could AI help you take control of your money?
From budgeting to saving to planning, AI is becoming a tool Canadians are starting to explore… but it can also create blind spots, encourage overspending, or leave out the human and emotional factors that matter most in financial decision-making.
What’s in the Webinar?
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of how Canadians manage their money—from budgeting and saving to shopping and credit. While AI can offer helpful information and tools, it can also create blind spots, encourage overspending, or leave out the human and emotional factors that matter most in financial decision-making.
Join Credit Canada’s experts for a practical, easy-to-follow webinar designed to help you use AI confidently and responsibly, without putting your finances or personal information at risk.
In this 45-minute, action-oriented session, you’ll learn:
- How to use AI as a helpful starting point for budgeting, saving, and understanding your finances.
- How to write better AI prompts by adding context, so you get clearer, more realistic financial guidance.
- How AI works behind the scenes in personal finance, like predicting risk and influencing lenders.
- How AI tools (including Credit Canada’s AI Agent, Mariposa) can support financial planning while protecting your privacy.
- Where AI advice can fall short, especially for emotional, complex, or high-risk money decisions.
- How to avoid common risks like AI-assisted overspending, insufficient or incomplete advice, and fraud.
Credit Canada will wrap up with a live Q&A with Digital Delivery Manager and AI Specialist Natasha Kinnear.
***Register and attend the live webinar to be automatically entered to win a $50 Amazon gift card + a Money Management Bundle. The Money Management Bundle includes Bruce Sellery, CEO of Credit Canada and CBC Money Columnist’s book “Moolala: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things with Their Money – and What You Can Do About It”, and Credit Canada swag! It’s just Credit Canada’s way of saying thanks for being part of the conversation. See the giveaway details here.
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