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Rose.ai

Data Research

The new way to find, visualize, and share data. Eliminate hours of searching for CSVsโ€”just ask Rose to pull data and build charts instantly.

About This Tool

Rose.ai is a next-generation data platform that integrates with the world’s major data providers (like World Bank, FRED, Bloomberg). Instead of manually downloading spreadsheets and cleaning data, you can use natural language prompts to find datasets, clean them, and visualize them in seconds.

How to Use

  1. 1. Type a query (e.g., “US inflation vs interest rates last 10 years”).
  2. 2. Rose searches trusted external databases.
  3. 3. The data appears in a spreadsheet-like interface.
  4. 4. Use AI commands to clean or transform the data.
  5. 5. Click to generate a shareable chart or graph.

Key Features

๐Ÿ“Š Instant Charts
๐ŸŒ Global Data
๐Ÿงน AI Cleaning

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Use Cases

Rose.ai is widely used by financial analysts, economists, journalists, and consultants who need to find credible macroeconomic data quickly and present it in professional-looking charts for reports and presentations.

Data Traceability

A critical problem with LLMs (like ChatGPT) is hallucinationโ€”making up numbers. Rose.ai solves this by connecting directly to APIs of trusted data sources. Every data point in Rose is traceable back to its origin (e.g., “Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics”), ensuring accuracy.

Visualization

The platform focuses on “presentation-ready” output. You don’t just get raw numbers; you get beautifully formatted line charts, bar graphs, and scatter plots that adhere to design best practices, ready to be pasted into a PowerPoint.

Limitations

Rose.ai excels at public macroeconomic and financial data. It is less effective for internal, proprietary business intelligence (like analyzing your company’s private SQL database) compared to tools like Tableau or PowerBI.

Collaboration

Teams can collaborate on “Rosebooks” (similar to Jupyter Notebooks but for non-coders), allowing analysts to share their logic, data sources, and resulting visualizations in a single interactive document.