September 16, 2025 - 07:11

OTTAWA, CANADA, Sept. 15, 2025 — A groundbreaking advancement in financial research tools has been unveiled with the launch of FIBI, an AI-powered financial assistant. This innovative tool is now integrated across a comprehensive suite of research platforms, including Technical Insight®, TC Options Insight™, TC Fundamental Insight®, and TC Market Buzz®.
FIBI, short for Financial Insight Bot Interface, utilizes cutting-edge technologies such as proprietary natural language processing (NLP), language models (LM), and generative AI (GenAI). This sophisticated AI assistant is designed to enhance user experience by providing tailored insights and analysis, making it easier for investors and traders to navigate the complexities of the financial markets.
By harnessing the power of advanced AI, FIBI aims to deliver real-time, actionable intelligence that empowers users to make informed decisions. The introduction of this tool marks a significant milestone in the evolution of financial research, promising to transform how market participants access and interpret critical data.
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