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I Asked Perplexity Computer for a Palantir Tearsheet, and 7 Minutes Later I Had a Bloomberg. And a Concern.

Perplexity Computer for Professional Finance launched May 4. I tested it on Palantir. The output was magnificent. The death of prompting is the part that should worry you.

Bloomberg: roughly $32,000 a year.

An old-school, command-heavy, terminal screen that looks like a microwave. But the terminal was never the moat.

The data Bloomberg uses is often public. So the data wasn’t the whole moat either.

The moat was the assembly: putting fragmented information, workflows, alerts, charts, filings, transcripts, context, and muscle memory into one place so professionals could understand markets faster.


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