AI-Powered News Intelligence Platform - Aylien
Aylien offers a cutting-edge platform combining news aggregation, search, and monitoring, supercharged with AI to deliver enriched news content for data and analyst teams. The platform comes with a 14-day free trial.
Features
- Discovery and Aggregation: Gain instant access to 80,000 sources and 1.5M NLP enriched news articles every day. Experience superior news discovery with AI-powered technology.
- Investigation and Action: Unlock insights with time series and trend analysis and easily distribute news data to stakeholders to keep them informed.
- Real-time and Historical Access: Monitor 1.5m articles ingested and indexed every day from 80,000 curated sources.
- Advanced Analytics: Identify and visualize trends and vital insights with our advanced analytics features.
- Entity-based Search: Experience smart category, industry tagging, entity and document level sentiment analysis.
Use Cases:
- For Risk Specialists: Use Aylien to augment risk monitoring processes and models.
- For Data Teams: Enhance your models with NLP enriched content.
- For Product Teams: Build intelligent news-driven applications and workflows.
- For Investors: Stay informed of global market news in real time for strategic investment decisions.
- For Insurance Industry: Augment traditional underwriting processes using news data in risk and actuarial models.
Aylien is the go-to platform for businesses needing real-time access to enriched, tagged, and structured news feeds. With cutting-edge AI capabilities, making sense of global news for business insights is now more efficient than ever.
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