Dataminr Launches Agentic AI Intel Agents for Real-Time Physical World Events
Dataminr expands its Intel Agents to provide real-time AI-powered event context across emergency response, defense, cybersecurity, and corporate security sectors.
NEW YORK — Dataminr has announced a significant expansion of its Intel Agents platform, now covering the full spectrum of physical-world events. The company describes this as a "groundbreaking use of Agentic AI for real-time intelligence," leveraging specialized large language models (LLMs) to deliver actionable insights at scale.
Key Features and Applications
Intel Agents provide real-time context for events, enabling customers to respond swiftly and effectively. The platform’s applications span multiple critical sectors:
- Emergency Response: Offers instant analysis of events like wildfires, including projected spread and at-risk communities.
- Defense Organizations: Delivers critical context on potential threats to military personnel, ensuring force protection.
- Cybersecurity: Assesses the impact of physical events (e.g., natural disasters) on cyber infrastructure.
- Corporate Security: Evaluates incidents near facilities, projecting impacts on personnel and operations.
Executive Insight
"Intel Agents transform real-time event detection into AI-powered intelligence," said Ted Bailey, Founder and CEO of Dataminr. "We now answer not just the ‘what,’ but also the ‘so what’ for events across physical, digital, and cyber domains." The platform operates autonomously, providing 24/7 analysis to support rapid decision-making.
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This expansion marks a leap forward in real-time event intelligence, positioning Dataminr as a leader in Agentic AI applications for global security and operational resilience.
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