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1. What is Threatalytics AI?
Threatalytics AI is an assistive intelligence platform designed to support multidisciplinary threat assessment teams with structured behavioral analysis, decision support, and real-time documentation tools. It is not predictive or diagnostic. -
2. Why isn’t this more expensive.
“If prevention only works when it’s expensive, we’ve already failed.”
Our mission is to make prevention real, not rare! We built Threatalytics AI to make the threat assessment process more effective, accessible, and ethically grounded—not to maximize margins. Our goal isn’t to profit from fear, but to empower prevention teams with tools that are normally out of reach. Every feature is designed to support real-time decision-making, documentation, and training—without putting cost barriers in front of teams that need it most. This is about impact, not exclusivity.
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3. Is Threatalytics AI a replacement for human threat assessors?
No. It enhances—not replaces—professional judgment. Threatalytics AI serves as a logic layer to support clarity, consistency, and defensibility in threat assessment practices. -
4. Does Threatalytics AI diagnose mental illness or provide clinical evaluations?
No. All assessments are based solely on observable behaviors. No clinical diagnosis is implied or made. -
5. How is Threatalytics AI different from other threat assessment tools?
Unlike static forms or checklists, Threatalytics AI provides dynamic, behavior-driven support that adapts to team inputs and guides case evolution over time. It also offers inverse thinking, skills tracking, and team capability overlays. -
6. Who is Threatalytics AI built for?
Threatalytics AI is designed for use in K-12 and higher education, corporate and small business security, healthcare, government, faith-based institutions, LGBTQ organizations and executive protection details. Essentially any organization that faces threats of targeted violence or hate crimes. -
7. Can Threatalytics help us comply with policy or legal standards?
Yes. It aligns with national models such as the NTAC Pathway and supports SPJ-aligned workflows, documentation, and audit trails, helping your team demonstrate compliance and due diligence. -
8. Is this platform predictive or AI-powered profiling?
No. Threatalytics AI is explicitly non-predictive and does not profile. It organizes inputs, highlights logical next steps, and supports structured decision-making based on behavior—not bias. -
9. What’s the difference between TRS and traditional threat levels?
TRS (Threat Rating Score) provides a behaviorally anchored structure to guide your team’s risk consideration, tailored to your input and evolving case data—not a fixed label. -
10. How do I activate Inverse Thinking Mode?
Simply type the command run inverse mode during a session. This triggers prompts that help uncover missing context, overlooked variables, or suppressed concerns. -
11. Can I use Threatalytics AI to conduct tabletop exercises or training?
Yes. Use commands like start guided, tabletop run custom, or team drill to launch structured simulations for team training and evaluation. -
12. Does Threatalytics store our data or create records?
No. Threatalytics AI is not a data container. It does not store PHI/PII and does not retain your case data. All outputs are redacted, timestamped, and designed for export into your system of record. -
13. How do we handle siloed input across departments or roles?
Threatalytics AI includes a Silo Risk Overlay that detects when case updates come from limited roles or perspectives and prompts teams to check for cross-functional gaps. -
15. Who can use Threatalytics AI on our team?
Anyone involved in the behavioral threat assessment process—school administrators, HR, SROs, mental health professionals, security personnel, or legal counsel—can engage with Threatalytics AI for input, analysis, or simulation. -
16. How do we get started or request a demo?
Contact us to schedule a live demonstration or request on-boarding materials. -
17. Do we need a Chat GPT account?
Yes, you will need your own Chat GPT account. We will grant you a private access link once you have your Chat GPT account set up and access to the GT store. We recommend the Teams or Plus account for Chat GPT.