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The AI-guided process: the analyst’s intelligent co-pilot.

Posted on InTool News
Tags: Collaboration, Decision-making, Digitisation, Systematisation

In a data-saturated environment, selecting truly valuable information has become a critical task for any surveillance and intelligence system. To address this challenge, InTool incorporates an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-guided process, a functionality that learns from user behavior, automates repetitive tasks, and continuously improves the accuracy of information filtering.

This process allows news to be classified as strategic, of interest or irrelevant, depending on the history of assessments made in each surveillance area. The more the system is interacted with, the more its ability to identify what is important, allowing the organization to automate tasks that previously required time and attention from the human team.

When this system reaches a level of agreement of 80% with the analyst’s decisions, it is possible to delegate part of the process, allowing the professional to focus exclusively on the most strategic tasks of the system: interpreting, contextualizing and transforming information into actionable knowledge.

Key benefits of AI-guided process

  • Time saving: filter large volumes of news quickly, reducing the analyst’s operational burden.
  • Progressive automation: when it reaches 80% agreement with human decisions, it allows irrelevant information to be automatically eliminated.
  • Continuous customization: the system learns from each interaction, adapting to the specific needs of each area and organization.
  • Intelligent delegation: the analyst can focus on higher value-added tasks while AI takes on repetitive processes.
  • Increased accuracy: Constant improvement in filter quality, resulting in a greater focus on the strategic.

In short, the AI-guided process does not replace the analyst but rather complements and enhances it. It acts as an intelligent co-pilot that improves efficiency and enables organizations to make faster, more informed decisions, maximizing the value of the information received.