Blackbird.AI updates Constellation Platform
Blackbird.AI, a narrative and risk intelligence provider, has updated its Constellation Platform. Constellation is the world’s first risk analytics platform for conversational and social data that Blackbird.AI says has the high resolution signals required to make sense of platform manipulation, bots and toxic narratives.
“We’re on a mission to empower public and private sector organisations with ground-breaking technology that enables trust, safety and integrity while also driving enormous strategic and competitive advantages,” said Wasim Khaled, Blackbird.AI’s CEO and Co-Founder.
Businesses can use the refreshed Constellation Platform to understand and mitigate info-cyberattacks. They can heat-map communities of likeminded adversarial agents around a topic, a product, or around the organisation itself and prioritise mitigation workflows. As a result, reputational or financial impact to an organisation is reduced.
“Our partnership with Blackbird.AI and their category-defining innovation has accelerated The Weber Shandwick Collective’s leadership in analytics-driven narrative strategy and issues management,” said Chris Perry, Chairman at Weber Shandwick Futures.
“Identifying salient narratives and tracking their travel through networks are now critical inputs into our process for advising leaders of business and society on how to drive growth and protect their organisations.”
The latest version of the Constellation Platform can:
- Automate discovery of emerging narrative across millions of discussions from dozens of sources, including social media and the dark web
- Surface and heatmap all global high risk and fast-growing narratives and prioritise the ones which are a potential threat
- Provide insights into community and influencer impact within narratives of interest
- Flag synthetic amplification, such as from bot farms
- Configure risk signals and data analysis to users' unique needs
“If today’s threat actors view offensive cyber operations as their right arm, then information operations are their left,” says Richard Clarke, former White House cybersecurity advisor.
“A few well-placed pieces of disinformation can be used to manipulate markets or extort individual organisations. Blackbird’s AI-driven platform can keep up with bad actors as they realise the potential for info-ops.”
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