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AlphaSense Goes AI-Native While Definitive Takes a $197M Hit
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On today's INFLXD Daily Briefing, AlphaSense's new CFO Samantha Greenberg details her push toward an AI-native finance organization, logging ten hours a week on AI skill-building. Then, Definitive Healthcare reports a rough Q1 2026 — revenue down six percent year-over-year and a $197 million goodwill impairment — with the Monocl expert-intelligence platform emerging as the lone bright spot on the earnings call.
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