Bloomberg extends ASKB on mobile
Bloomberg today announced a set of updates to ASKB, the new conversational AI interface for the Bloomberg Terminal® service, which brings its mobile and desktop experiences closer than ever.
Financial professionals can now start an ASKB query on the desktop and pick up that exact conversation mid-thread on their mobile phones or tablets running iOS or Android, without repeating themselves. Users can now personalize ASKB based on their profile for tailored responses, and can find ASKB pinned to the tab bar in the Bloomberg Professional mobile app.
A user can now personalize their ASKB profile: describing a job, role, area of focus, or core preference helps it tailor interactions and answers to the individual. This carries across devices, so ASKB responds the same way whether someone is on the Terminal or on their phone or tablet.
ASKB now has its own dedicated tab on the taskbar at the bottom of the Bloomberg Professional app, for fast, easy access. Financial professionals can set up their Morning Report on desktop or mobile and pull it up wherever they are, on a schedule they set, so what they’re reading is a clean recap, not a half-finished stream.
iOS users can access ASKB in Apple’s Liquid Glass design, a more fluid, dynamic interface built for a smaller screen, with a design update also coming to Android in the coming weeks.
Fahd Arshad, Head of Product for ASKB at Bloomberg, said:
“Continuity like this isn’t just a design choice, it’s an architecture decision. ASKB maintains a persistent session for each user, and that session, not just the interface, is what persists across devices in real time. When someone switches from the Terminal service on desktop to mobile or vice versa, they’re not launching a new conversation, they’re continuing the ongoing thread, with the same context intact. The value isn’t just that ASKB is on your mobile device. It’s that your train of thought never has to end when you close your laptop.”
ASKB on mobile is not a separate or lighter version of the product. The conversational workflows, firm-wide workflow sharing, prompt optimization, file previews, and profile personalization work the same way on mobile as on desktop. Once a workflow exists on the desktop, it can be scheduled and run on mobile just like on the Terminal.
New features enable the following use cases:
- Picking up where you left off: Start researching the name of an executive on desktop before a meeting, then pick-up the same conversation on your phone while walking into a conference room to chat with them, no re-explaining needed.
- Catching up fast: Use ASKB Workflows to generate a morning report before leaving the house and review overnight moves on the commute into the office.
- Making sense of breaking news in the moment: When an alert hits, learn what’s driving the move and what else it touches, right from your phone or tablet.
- Checking in between meetings: Portfolio managers can ask what’s changed across their watchlist since they last looked, without returning to their desk.
- Looking something up on the spot: When someone drops an unfamiliar term or company name in a meeting, look it up in seconds without breaking from the conversation.
Under the hood, ASKB operates via coordinated AI agents with access to user-entitled data, news, research and analytics, and the same trust standards apply on mobile as on desktop: transparent attribution back to the source, access to the Bloomberg Query Language (BQL) code generated for structured data analysis, and built-in validators that check for accuracy before an answer is shown to a user.
Bloomberg continues to invest in the mobile experience, with additional features on the way, including the ability to ask ASKB to pull up an investor’s own worksheets and surface the news most relevant to them.
ASKB is now available in the Bloomberg Professional mobile app on iOS and Android phones and tablets for enabled Bloomberg Anywhere subscribers, with profile personalization and cross-device continuity live today. The Liquid Glass design is now live on iOS and iPadOS, with a similar design coming to Android in the coming weeks.
