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Tristan Greene5 hours agoGoogle and Goldman Sachs-backed AI firm AlphaSense raises $150M at $2.5B valuationAlphaSense’s client list now includes most of the S&P 500 and nearly every firm listed in the Dow 50.1495 Total views18 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksAlphaSense, a business-to-business artificial intelligence (AI) platform specializing in business intelligence and search, announced the successful completion of a $150 million Series E funding round led by Bond and joined by Google parent company Alphabet’s investment arm, CapitalG, as well as Goldman Sachs and Viking Global.


The latest round saw the company’s valuation grow from $1.7 billion, its value upon raising $225 million during its Series D in June of 2023, to $2.5 billion.Today, we are incredibly proud to announce a $150M Series E funding round led by the iconic @bondcap, bringing our valuation to $2.5 billion.

You can learn more about this milestone and why BOND believes in AlphaSense here:https://t.co/UYheKHsSnP pic.twitter.com/AEwYoaFRlT— AlphaSense (@AlphaSenseInc) September 28, 2023


AlphaSense’s strong market position and continued growth owe to the recent boom in the AI sector. While consumer-facing generative AI models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Bard are designed to serve general-purpose audiences, AlphaSense’s models combine strategic data points from both public and private analytics with a machine learning pipeline.


This allows AlphaSense’s “insights-as-a-service” platform to offer deep insights into business and finance analytics and provide actionable intelligence.


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In the crypto and blockchain world, platforms such as AlphaSense have the potential to go beyond the often dubious insights provided by generalized AI models such as ChatGPT. Where the latter has a penchant for hallucination, AlphaSense’s models parse specific data sets relevant to business intelligence and, essentially, curate insights into easily digestible articles complete with text and images.


I a press release, AlphaSense CEO and founder Jack Kokko said the latest investment round would allow the company to stay at the forefront of the B2B generative AI sector:“The additional capital allows us to invest strategically, so we can continue to lead the generative AI revolution in our market, and deliver on our mission of helping businesses find the right data and insights to support more confident and agile decision-making. We are building the future of market intelligence, and we are proud to continue revolutionizing search for enterprise customers.”# Google# Goldman Sachs# Business# Microsoft# AI# Machine Learning# ChatGPTAdd reactionAdd reactionRead moreWhat are NFT royalties, and how do they work?‘Massive’ crypto use cases to surface by 2030 — Coinbase execHow AI is changing crypto: Hype vs. reality