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AI赋能的金融规划新篇章:Hiro平台
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年仅13岁便开启创业之路的Ethan Bloch,如今已迎来他的第16家公司——Hiro AI。这家由曾创办Digit的Bloch推出的新项目,专注于提供金融规划服务。Hiro利用先进的大语言模型技术,旨在为大众富裕阶层提供个性化、可验证的金融规划方案。用户可以通过简单的对话,探索收入变化等多种场景对财务状况的影响,并深入了解其背后的金融逻辑。Bloch的创业历程充满挑战与坚持,他强调“尝试、失败、再尝试”是成功的关键,并分享了他从早期电子产品电商到如今AI金融科技的丰富经验。

💡 **Ethan Bloch的创业传奇与Hiro AI的诞生**:Ethan Bloch拥有丰富的创业经历,Hiro AI是他推出的第16家公司,专注于利用大语言模型提供金融规划服务。Bloch从13岁起就展现出创业天赋,早期涉足电子产品电商,并在后续的创业过程中不断探索新的领域,最终将目光投向了AI驱动的金融科技。

🤖 **Hiro AI的核心功能与技术优势**:Hiro AI旨在为大众富裕阶层提供智能化的金融规划。它结合了大语言模型的强大能力与严谨的金融规划引擎,使用户能够通过对话式交互,轻松测试各类财务场景(如收入变化)的影响,并直观了解其对净资产和财务独立时间线的作用。该平台强调透明度,允许用户深入查看和验证计算过程。

📈 **Bloch的创业哲学与成功之道**:Bloch强调创业过程中的“尝试与失败”是不可或缺的经验积累。他指出,将首次创业视为“唯一机会”会带来不必要的压力。他鼓励基于兴趣和好奇心去探索,并分享了他从早期多个项目归零到最终成功出售Digit(价值超2.3亿美元)的历程,展示了坚持不懈和不断学习的重要性。

Entrepreneur Ethan Bloch is onto his sixteenth company with Hiro AI.

This is an as-told-to conversation with Ethan Bloch, the founder and CEO of Digit. He has just launched his 15th project, a financial planning platform called Hiro. It has been condensed and edited for clarity.

I didn't even hear the word or know what entrepreneurship meant until I went to college, but I started my first real business at the age of 13.

You could call it a project.

I imported electronics from China, specifically PlayStation controllers and memory cards. I created a website called Blochardware, after my last name. In 1998, it was an early e-commerce store, before people commonly paid online with credit cards, and actually, it was a real pain.

We sold everything on a cash-on-delivery basis, which meant a mail carrier would show up at a customer's house with the product, collect a money order, and then mail the money order back to me.

Even before that, though, I was that kid who thought finance software was fun. At 10 years old, I was playing with Quicken for entertainment and writing pretend checks.

The entrepreneurial bug

My dad is an immigrant from the Soviet Union. He came to America in the '70s. My mom's family has been here longer, also from Eastern Europe. My dad was an entrepreneur. He ran a secondhand clothing business, and my mom later started her own company. That was just the way things were in our household.

Growing up around that kind of independence had an influence on me.

I've always had this innate problem — or maybe gift — that I don't like being told what to do. I want to be the one telling people what to do. That made me a real pain as a student, but when I started businesses and projects, it was like the world opened up. I could create whatever I wanted and help people however I wanted. It was a natural fit.

Hiro is my 15th endeavor. I don't want to say dream, but it's been an idea I wanted to materialize for years.

What is Hiro?

In Orson Scott Card's science fiction series, "Ender's Game," there's a character named Jane — an AI — who helps the main character, Ender, file his taxes. Ender is someone who's saved the world, but he can't figure out how to do something as mundane as that, and Jane helps him.

When I first read the series, I thought, "Everyone should have a Jane."

That was years and years ago, but the idea stuck with me. I didn't know how it would happen.

My previous company, Digit, was an attempt at making that happen. We built it to create a financial guide that would give everyone access to the kind of help usually reserved for the wealthy. What we ultimately unlocked was automated savings — and it worked. We helped millions of people save billions of dollars, but the conversational, guiding element we envisioned just wasn't possible yet.

And then ChatGPT came out.

This kind of technology had never existed before, and suddenly it could do things that seemed almost magical. The pairing of a large language model — which happens to be exceptionally good at financial math — with a rigorous, verifiable financial planning engine can unlock truly sophisticated financial planning for anyone who wants to think seriously about their financial future.

Hiro is geared toward the mass affluent customer, who is earning somewhere in the top 30% of their geographical area.

When a user signs up, they go through a short conversation that builds their financial plan. You can test scenarios — like, "What if my income changes?" — and Hiro instantly shows you how that affects your net worth and financial independence timeline. You can open the math, see exactly what's happening, and verify it.

Under the surface, Hiro has a full financial-planning and tax engine. You can dig into the details if you want, but most people just talk to it — ask questions, try different scenarios, and explore. We've also added starter prompts for things like financial independence, life changes, and home buying.

Trying and failing and trying again are key to success

When you're an entrepreneur, the most important way to win is to get in the reps. The notion that this is going to be the one, especially when it's your first one, is not the type of pressure you should put on yourself.

Do things because you like to, because you're interested, because you're curious. My first 13 companies all went to zero. Then I sold Flowtown for $4.5 million. And I just sold Digit for over $230 million.

Here's a timeline of every project I've ever undertaken.

1996: Sold computer video game on Ebay.

1998: Equities day trader during telecom and internet boom.

1998: Launched Blochardware, an e-commerce store selling Playstation, and later, Dreamcast accessories.

2000: Launched an IT services business.

2002: Launched Comtop, a foldable mobile computer.

2004: Launched EMB Networks, for ultra wide-band internet access.

2005: Launched PureHealth, a children's charity.

2005: Launched Parlor Room, for online poker and other skill-based game competitions to win money.

2006: Launched OpenSermo, an internet news network.

2008: Launched Financial Fuzz, a social network focused on financial news.

2008: Launched WSYK, an early Youtube/iTunes vlogger focused on current events.

2008: Launched "The Way To Build Wealth," a video podcast focused on educating viewers on the basics of investing.

2009: Launched Flowtown, b2b SaaS focused on helping small businesses connect with customers on social media. It was acquired by Demandforce for $4.5 million.

2013: Launched Digit, for algorithmic savings, which helped consumers save $9 billion. It was acquired by Oportun for $238 million.

2023: Launched Hiro: AI financial planner.
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