S&P debuts Spark Assist genAI copilot, draws up ‘Blueprints’ of combined datasets

S&P’s Kensho subsidiary has rolled out new emerging tech products leveraging AI to explore and combine the vendor’s wealth of datasets to solve common use cases.

Encouraged by the early results of a range of artificial intelligence-based initiatives introduced in Q4 last year, data giant S&P Global is pressing further ahead with making AI an “enterprise-wide strategic focus,” and as a result has developed S&P Spark Assist, a proprietary generative AI-based copilot, S&P CEO Doug Peterson told investors during the vendor’s Q1 earnings call on Thursday, April 25.

Spark Assist, developed jointly between S&P’s AI-focused subsidiary Kensho and S&P’s own

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