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INFLXD Daily Briefing

Guidepoint's MCP Claude integration, AlphaSense, and more

The INFLXD Daily Briefing for May 20, 2026 covers Guidepoint's Model Context Protocol integration with Anthropic's Claude and what it means for compliance when LLMs hit expert-network libraries directly. The episode also examines the structural data-layer winners in AI buildout, Nubank's AI-driven operating leverage, and why hallucination risk in expert-network synthesis isn't a punchline.

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  • Chegg pivots into AI model training & Otter Talks Up Conversational Knowledge Engine

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