Financial intelligence platform AlphaSense has launched Deep Research, an AI agent that automates complex research tasks by searching both public web content and private enterprise databases. The announcement was reported by Carl Franzen of VentureBeat.
Unlike existing AI research tools from OpenAI, Google, and others that often only access public websites, AlphaSense’s offering connects to companies’ internal data systems and AlphaSense’s proprietary database of over 500 million premium documents. This includes exclusive research reports from Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley that are not available on the public web.
“Deep Research is our first autonomous agent that conducts research in the platform on behalf of the user, reducing tasks that once took days or weeks to just minutes,” said Chris Ackerson, Senior Vice President of Product at AlphaSense.
The system uses multiple AI models from Anthropic, Google, and Meta to optimize performance across different tasks. AlphaSense partners with AI hardware startup Cerebras to enhance processing speed for high-volume research requests.
Every AI-generated report includes clickable citations that trace back to specific sentences in source documents. This feature aims to reduce AI hallucinations and build trust among financial professionals who make high-stakes investment decisions.
The tool supports various business workflows including merger and acquisition analysis, company research, and executive briefings. AlphaSense counts 85% of S&P 100 companies as customers and emphasizes enterprise-grade security with encryption and flexible deployment options.