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I Asked Perplexity Computer for a Palantir Tearsheet, and 7 Minutes Later I Had a Bloomberg. And a Concern. — Product with Attitude by Karo Zieminski

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. A read for builders, PMs, and anyone who refuses to ship without thinking.

**TL;DR Perplexity launched Computer for Professional Finance on May 4, 2026. It's a finance-specific configuration of Perplexity Computer aimed at sell-side analysts, buy-side researchers, PE/VC associates, and corporate finance teams. It plugs into 40+ live finance tools off the shelf, runs 35 dedicated finance workflows across 10 segments (Real Estate, Private Equity, Public Equities, Hedge Funds, Asset Management, Wealth Management, Investment Banking, Insurance, Credit, Corporate Finance), and supports Bring Your Own License (BYOL) via MCP connectors for Morningstar, PitchBook, Daloopa, and Carbon Arc.**I tested it with a Palantir tearsheet. In 7 minutes and for roughly $5.50, it produced a live dashboard. The real story: Bloomberg-style workflows are being unbundled into agentic flows, and critical AI literacy gets harder.

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.

Perplexity Computer just dug a tunnel under that moat.

On May 4, 2026, Perplexity announced Computer for Professional Finance: a version of Computer that plugs into 40+ live finance tools and runs 35 specialist finance workflows for analysts.

I asked it for a Palantir tearsheet.

Here’s what 7 minutes of agent work looks like.

AI Product Manager and builder. I write Product with Attitude, an AI newsletter of 17,000+ subscribers building with AI and developing critical AI literacy through practice.

The kind where you sit down on a Saturday morning, follow a guide, and walk away with a working agent, automation, or product.

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What’s Inside

What Perplexity launched. The unbundling of Bloomberg. The tearsheet workflow I tested. The Cappuccino Test. How to fact-check the output. How the tearsheet got built. The death of prompting, and what it means for critical AI literacy.

What Perplexity Launched

On May 4, 2026, Perplexity announced Computer for Professional Finance, a strategic move to embed its multi-agent system directly into institutional analyst workflows.

The announcement came from CEOAravind Srinivasand product leadJeff Grimes(Head of Live Events Product) simultaneously.

The four pillars of the launch:

  • Bring Your Own License (BYOL). Teams with Morningstar, PitchBook, Daloopa, or Carbon Arc subscriptions plug in via MCP connectors. No API wrangling. No re-licensing.
  • 40+ live finance tools off the shelf. SEC filings, FactSet, S&P Global, LSEG, Quartr, Coinbase, Polymarket. Zero setup.
  • 35 dedicated finance workflows tailored to PE, wealth management, and investment banking.
  • Full traceability. Hover over any number. See the filing, transcript, or licensed source it came from. Every calculation auditable.

I predict this last pillar is the one most media coverage will skip. But it’s the one that matters most if you care about critical AI literacy, and it’s the key to the unbundling argument below.

The Unbundling of Bloomberg

FactSet costs $12K. Refinitiv $22K. S&P Capital IQ $13K. Bloomberg $32K. Meanwhile, the marginal cost of an AI-generated tearsheet is rounding-error pennies.

Below is the pricing I pulled from Godel’s 2026 Bloomberg breakdown and Vendr.

Bloomberg’s last defensible asset is the community - the network of traders messaging each other inside the terminal. Even that is one good agent away from being lifted into Slack, Telegram, or a Discord channel.

I suspect unbundling will not kill Bloomberg next quarter. It will arrive the way Craigslist arrived for newspaper ads: not as a guillotine, but as termites, eating the business from underneath while the brand still looks intact.


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  • (Karo Zieminski, authored, "I Asked Perplexity Computer for a Palantir Tearsheet, and 7 Minutes Later I Had a Bloomberg. And a Concern.")
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  • (But the terminal, is, never the moat)
  • (The data Bloomberg uses, is, often public)
  • (The moat, is, the assembly: putting fragmented information, workflows, ale)

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