- Blog
- 30.07.25
What’s Next for AI in Investigations? Here’s a Look Inside Falkor’s Roadmap
AI is reshaping the way investigations are done, from how we surface leads to how we write reports. At Falkor, we’ve been quietly building features that do more of the heavy lifting for analysts, so teams can move faster without losing context or clarity.
Here’s a sneak peek at what’s coming next:
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AI that meets you where you work
We’re adding chat across the board in paths, entity profiles, file previews, dashboards, and search results. That means you can ask questions, get clarifications, and explore next steps without switching views. Just type and go.
Smarter summaries, faster briefs
Summarize monitoring updates, profiler results, or search findings easily. We are also developing auto-drafted case summaries for reports, allowing analysts to focus on insights rather than formatting.
Visual intelligence at scale
From detecting objects in images to analyzing faces and videos, Falkor will help you spot what matters in your visual data even when there’s a lot of it.
A better way to find the needle
We’re developing a “keyword research” search, which is a more flexible query that finds meaning beyond exact keywords.
Paired with anomaly detection and lead suggestions, Falkor helps surface patterns you might otherwise miss.
Paired with anomaly detection and lead suggestions, Falkor helps surface patterns you might otherwise miss.
Tools that speak your language
Expect built-in translation, language detection, topic clustering, and narrative grouping, all designed to simplify the handling of multilingual or large volumes of mixed-language posts, rumors, or intentionally misleading narratives.
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