AI company Dataminr unveiled its Agentic AI roadmap, which is expected to make a leap forward in the development of intelligent, autonomous AI agents for enhanced real-time decision-making.
Intel Agents, the company’s first Agentic AI capability, tasks AI agents to autonomously generate critical context as events, risks and threats unfold. It intros a new generation of AI-powered real-time information, enabling private and public sector organizations to supercharge their abilities, navigate change and transform how Dataminr users understand, contextualize and respond to unexpected events.
“Intel Agents transform the category of real-time information,” said Dataminr founder and CEO, Ted Bailey, “providing our clients with the surrounding context needed to respond faster and more effectively to unfolding events, risks and threats.”
Intel Agents builds on Dataminr’s 2024 ReGenAI release, which extends GenAI to automatically regenerate live event briefs in real time, as events unfold. In particular, it augments ReGenAI event briefs, adding a new layer of real-time context via agentic AI. Intel Agents work continuously and collaboratively, analyzing new emerging developments as they happen, and updating the surrounding context that clients need.
“When Dataminr’s AI Platform detects the earliest indications of events, risks, and threats, Intel Agents are tasked with autonomously determining the additional context that’s needed, where to look for it and how to best synthesize what they find into concise text,” said Alex Jaimes, Dataminr’s chief AI officer. “The unique decision-making capabilities of Agentic AI, powered by Dataminr’s proprietary LLMs and AI platform, enable new innovations that were never before possible.”
Intel Agents are powered solely by Dataminr’s internally developed and operated LLMs—all trained on Dataminr’s proprietary 15-year data and event archive. They seamlessly fuse relevant information from external public sources, with rich insights from internal data sources such as the related historical and current real-time events available only within Dataminr’s AI platform. Dataminr’s unmatched 15-year event archive is relied on not only to train the LLMs powering Intel Agents, but also to enrich the context of real-time events, threats and risk.
The first deployment of Intel Agents will be applied to Dataminr Pulse for Cyber Risk, a cybersecurity solution built to help CISOs and their teams manage digital and third-party risk, identify vulnerabilities and respond to cyber-physical threats. Intel Agents are currently being piloted in Pulse for Cyber Risk, generating context-enhanced real-time threat intelligence. This capability eliminates the need for laborious manual research and
represents a foundational shift in how cybersecurity teams can leverage AI for real-time decision-making, response and triage. In the coming months, Dataminr will also expand Intel Agents across its platform, including Dataminr First Alert for Public Sector and Dataminr Pulse for Corporate Security solutions.
Intel Agents are currently available in private beta for a select group of Dataminr customers. General availability is expected in Q3.