AI Usage at a Glance
Jun 19, 2018
ProductivityPractice documented: State Street deployed machine learning models in its middle- and back-office operations to automatically match and resolve trade reconciliation breaks, a task previously requiring significant manual review.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jun 22, 2021
ProductivityPractice documented: State Street integrated a machine learning platform from Canoe Intelligence to automatically convert unstructured private markets documents — such as PDF fund reports — into structured, usable data for institutional clients.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 1, 2023
Customer SvcPractice documented: State Street tested a generative AI chatbot called Alpha Co-Pilot that would allow institutional clients to ask natural language questions about their portfolio data, trade status, documentation, and economic indicators.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 1, 2023
ProductivityPractice documented: State Street announced plans to deploy Microsoft Copilot — an AI assistant built on OpenAI's large language models — to help employees with workplace tasks such as answering policy questions, scheduling, and navigating internal applications.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Dec 1, 2023
Customer SvcNew evidence: State Street wants to give its clients an AI 'co-pilot'
Evidence AddedView practice →Dec 1, 2023
Data AnalysisPractice documented: State Street deployed continuous learning neural networks on its Alpha Data Platform to automatically detect anomalies in financial market data, flagging suspicious records for human review.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 1, 2024
Customer SvcNew evidence: Charles River Data Platform | Charles River Development
Evidence AddedView practice →Jan 1, 2024
Data AnalysisPractice documented: State Street Global Advisors integrated a partner AI platform that uses a large language model to scan thousands of regulatory filings and categorize companies into innovation buckets used to inform the construction of innovation-themed ETFs.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 1, 2024
ProductivityNew evidence: AI and the future of intelligent investing | State Street
Evidence AddedView practice →Jan 1, 2024
Data AnalysisNew evidence: AI and the future of intelligent investing | State Street
Evidence AddedView practice →Jan 28, 2026
Data AnalysisPractice documented: State Street Investment Management uses machine learning models — including non-linear methods and natural language processing — to support quantitative investment processes such as earnings forecasting, risk estimation, and trading.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Jan 28, 2026
ProductivityPractice documented: State Street Investment Management deployed an AI-powered chatbot available to its internal investment teams to assist researchers with tasks like browsing academic literature, compiling reference lists, and boosting operational efficiency.
Practice DocumentedView practice →State Street Global Advisors integrated a partner AI platform that uses a large language model to scan thousands of regulatory filings and categorize companies into innovation buckets used to inform the construction of innovation-themed ETFs.
State Street Global Advisors partnered with an AI-based analytics provider whose LLM-based application scans regulatory filings to aggregate the frequency and context of innovation-related terms. The LLM then categorizes each company into one of 25 innovation buckets, which are used by SSGA's ETF management team to inform portfolio construction for its innovation ETFs. The partner's identity is not specified in State Street's public disclosure.
State Street Investment Management uses machine learning models — including non-linear methods and natural language processing — to support quantitative investment processes such as earnings forecasting, risk estimation, and trading.
State Street Investment Management's Systematic Equity team developed an XGBoost-based model to forecast company fundamentals such as earnings and cash flows, which the company reports outperformed sell-side analyst forecasts across regions in terms of accuracy. The team also applies natural language processing to process unstructured financial data and uses a range of ML tools across its investment process, from trading to risk analysis. The company states that AI amplifies human investment judgment rather than replacing it, and human expertise remains central to all investment decisions.
State Street tested a generative AI chatbot called Alpha Co-Pilot that would allow institutional clients to ask natural language questions about their portfolio data, trade status, documentation, and economic indicators.
State Street developed a beta version of the Alpha Co-Pilot, a generative AI interface built into its Alpha platform — the central data repository for custody clients. The tool allows clients to ask conversational questions such as querying portfolio exposures, building data scenarios on the fly, and summarizing documents. As of December 2023, it was running on mocked-up data without a confirmed release date, partly due to unresolved legal and hallucination concerns. State Street also separately tested a generative AI chatbot for its research site, which tracks approximately 1.8 million economic indicators daily; early tests showed the bot answering questions better than the existing helpdesk within weeks.
State Street integrated a machine learning platform from Canoe Intelligence to automatically convert unstructured private markets documents — such as PDF fund reports — into structured, usable data for institutional clients.
State Street Investment Management deployed an AI-powered chatbot available to its internal investment teams to assist researchers with tasks like browsing academic literature, compiling reference lists, and boosting operational efficiency.
State Street deployed machine learning models in its middle- and back-office operations to automatically match and resolve trade reconciliation breaks, a task previously requiring significant manual review.
State Street announced plans to deploy Microsoft Copilot — an AI assistant built on OpenAI's large language models — to help employees with workplace tasks such as answering policy questions, scheduling, and navigating internal applications.
State Street Global Advisors integrated a partner AI platform that uses a large language model to scan thousands of regulatory filings and categorize companies into innovation buckets used to inform the construction of innovation-themed ETFs.
State Street Investment Management uses machine learning models — including non-linear methods and natural language processing — to support quantitative investment processes such as earnings forecasting, risk estimation, and trading.
State Street deployed continuous learning neural networks on its Alpha Data Platform to automatically detect anomalies in financial market data, flagging suspicious records for human review.
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