
Bengaluru police will soon launch an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platform to monitor and analyse social media and other digital platforms. This will improve the force’s ability to track misleading content. The platform will also improve the police's ability to monitor online activities, while AI-driven insights will offer actionable recommendations and assist with crafting responses to online interactions.
“For instance, once keywords are entered, AI will help identify communal, false, misleading, and threatening content on social media," the officer said.
The AI-based social media monitoring & analysis platform, “will cater to users who need to monitor specific entities, such as organisations, brands, or topics”.
“It will also help manage monitoring campaigns, understand online conversations, assess sentiment, identify key influencers, and generate intelligence reports,” the tender document has said.
AI-driven insights will offer actionable recommendations and assist with crafting responses to online interactions.
The tool will offer automated data collection from a wide range of global and Indian digital sources, including major social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok, as well as video platforms like YouTube and Vimeo. It will also gather data from forums, news media, and public community boards.
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