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From ChatGPT to OpenClaw: AI Agents That Save Time and Improve Your Finance Class

Explore how ChatGPT and OpenClaw help automate prep, create real-time finance content, and enhance your class.

  • Higher Education
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  • Webinar
  • Virtual
  • Introduction to Finance
  • Managerial and Corporate Finance
  • Investments
  • Education For All
  • 45 Minutes
  • Live Webinar

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Join Kelly Shue, Professor of Finance at Yale and coauthor of Corporate Finance by Ross, Westerfield, Jaffe, Jordan, and Shue, for a webinar on how AI agents can make teaching finance easier and more effective. The transition toward autonomous agents that can take actions and maintain consistent memory has become the most talked-about AI development this year. OpenClaw, the open-source framework at the center of this shift, has redefined the AI frontier in the most significant way since DeepSeek (cnbc.com/2026/03/17/nvidia-ceo-jensen-huang-says-openclaw-is-definitely-the-next-chatgpt.). In this session, Kelly will walk through how she built “Romeo,” her AI agent that scans financial news each morning, drafts social media commentaries tied to her current syllabus, creates finance case studies and Excel models using live data, and develops teaching supplements for her students. She will explain what AI agents are, how to set one up, and how to manage one safely, with no technical background required. Beyond the classroom, the session will also touch on how agents can support finance research and general productivity. Whether you're curious about OpenClaw specifically or AI agents more broadly, this is a practical look at what's possible right now for finance educators.

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    Kelly Shue

    Kelly Shue is the Amman Mineral Professor of Finance at the Yale School of Management. She has published numerous articles in leading journals in the areas of corporate finance and behavioral economics. Her research has explored sustainable investing, the Peter Principle, compensation and promotions, gender and negotiations, the gambler’s fallacy, and behavioral asset pricing. Professor Shue is Director of the American Finance Association and the Financial Research Association, and Co-Principal Investigator of the National Bureau of Economic Research Project on Executive Compensation. She is Associate Editor at The Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, and The Review of Corporate Finance Studies. She previously served as Editor at the Review of Finance, Associate Editor at Management Science, and Director of the European Finance Association.