Singapore – As part of its efforts to combat converging global threats, intelligence company Recorded Future has recently announced the transition of Recorded Future AI out of beta, marking the introduction of its enterprise AI for intelligence.
This move is aimed at augmenting humans and safeguarding democracy from said threats, as well as ensuring defenders keep pace with the speed of artificial intelligence.
As an enhanced solution, Recorded Future AI enables human analysts across an organisation to gain access to a generative AI-based assistant for intelligence and defence.
Enterprises and nations can also software define large and complex threat surfaces in both the physical and cyber worlds and easily incorporate them into AI interactions, pushing the envelope of context used in large language models.
Additionally, it understands and helps navigate the threat landscape in real-time in the face of AI-driven threats across cyber, physical, and influence operations domains. This allows defenders to provide comprehensive intelligence solutions, situational awareness, and effective responses.
Talking about the recent launch, Dr. Christopher Ahlberg, co-founder and CEO at Recorded Future, said, “As AI is woven into every facet of society, no government or organisation will be immune to its advantages and implications. The urgency for defenders to work at the pace of today’s technological advancements is only growing.”
“Our intelligence cloud has been compounding in speed, all-encompassing intelligence, and the ability to offer situational awareness against global threats for over a decade. Recorded future AI keeps defenders moving at the speed of AI,” he added.
Yegor Dubynskyi, deputy minister for cybersecurity at the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, also shared, “Artificial intelligence is transforming intelligence, both for cyber security and for warfighters. In fact, it is already transforming the very nature of war and conflict, as we’ve experienced in Ukraine.
“Our collaboration with Recorded Future to deploy Recorded Future AI across the Ukrainian government to support cyber and defence missions has been instrumental,” Yegor concluded.