The data giant has been using AI to help traders and analysts automate tasks and better use data.
Bloomberg is making upgrades to its terminal, a ubiquitous piece of technology that traders and analysts use to access the troves of data that underpin Wall Street.
The company has been investing in AI to automate tasks for users of its terminal, making it easier to parse through the mountains of information at their disposal.
It has updated its widely popular messenger Instant Bloomberg (IB) to automatically suggest relevant research, order forms, or pricing quotes when a user messages specific keywords like "pricing," "research," or "order information."
Bloomberg goes all-in on AIBloomberg has been expanding its data empire, from investing in AI to making alternative data more mainstream.
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