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S&P Global Introduces AI-Enabled Search on Marketplace Platform

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S&P Global has launched a new AI-enabled search feature on its Marketplace platform, designed to transform how users discover the company’s data and solutions offerings across its five divisions and from curated third-party providers.

The Generative AI search, developed in collaboration between S&P’s Market Intelligence and Kensho divisions, offers a more intuitive and efficient search experience by using a large language model to understand natural language queries and recommend relevant data sets and services.

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