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Bloomberg today announced the availability of AI-Powered Earnings Call Summaries on the Bloomberg Terminal®, which uses the pragmatic application of artificial intelligence (AI) to help analysts with their research process.
What is Bloomberg AI-powered earnings call? ›
Bloomberg's AI-Powered Earnings Call Summaries use generative AI and extensive financial domain expertise to help analysts quickly extract vital information. The tool integrates seamlessly with Bloomberg Terminal functions, offering enriched context links and allowing users to delve into specifics with ease.
Why is Bloomberg Terminal so powerful? ›
The Bloomberg Terminal revolutionized an industry by bringing transparency to financial markets. More than four decades on, it remains at the cutting edge of innovation and information delivery — with fast access to news, data, unique insight and trading tools helping leading decision makers turn knowledge into action.
Why does everyone use Bloomberg Terminal? ›
The Bloomberg Terminal is built to work the way you do: fast and smart. Our integrated service is designed to deliver rich data across market sectors and workflows through one unified system that connects you to the data, news, analytics, and people you need to make fast, effective decisions.
How does Bloomberg have so much money? ›
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Michael Bloomberg cofounded financial information and media company Bloomberg LP in 1981. He put in the seed funding for the company and now owns 88% of the business, which has estimated revenues north of $13 billion.
Does Bloomberg pay high? ›
The highest-paying job at Bloomberg is a Global Head of Product Management with a salary of $489,941 per year (estimate). The lowest-paying job at Bloomberg is a Janitor/Cleaner with a salary of $46,410 per year (estimate).
How much does Bloomberg pay AI engineers? ›
The estimated total pay range for a AI Engineer at Bloomberg is $163K–$232K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average AI Engineer base salary at Bloomberg is $167K per year. The average additional pay is $26K per year, which could include cash bonus, stock, commission, profit sharing or tips.
What programming language is Bloomberg Terminal? ›
Python is one of the most used languages at Bloomberg, with more than half a million Python files and over 100 million lines of code. In less than a decade, we've gone from taking our first steps with the language to being one of the leading contributors to its evolution.
What technologies does Bloomberg use? ›
Explore our areas of focus. While we're big believers in using the right tools for the job, the majority of our software is built in C++, JavaScript/TypeScript and Python.
Is Bloomberg Terminal an API? ›
Bloomberg Server API (SAPI) delivers a powerful complement to the Bloomberg Terminal. SAPI allows you to consume Bloomberg's unique real-time market, historical, and key reference data, as well as calculation engine capabilities when using proprietary and third-party applications.
To advance the state of the art in AI, ML, and NLP, Bloomberg invests in the careers of doctoral students and their research in information retrieval, recommender systems, question answering, time series analyses, summarization, knowledge graphs, interpreting tabular data, and language models.