Clue Software has announced an advancement in its AI tool suite, aiming to bolster the efficiency of investigative and intelligence operations.
Designed specifically for those in the intelligence and investigation sectors, Clue's Assisted AI integrates compliance, accuracy, and evidential reliability with a human-in-the-loop approach.
This innovation allows experts to enhance their judgment rather than rely on AI alone. By expanding on Clue's existing AI features, these tools aim to help teams prioritise, assess, and respond with heightened confidence and effectiveness.
Addressing operational pressures
With increasing threats, investigative teams face significant pressure to develop intelligence rapidly. Clue's Assisted AI addresses these operational challenges, assisting professionals in working faster and more consistently in high-pressure environments.
Developed through collaboration with law enforcement, government, and private-sector users, Clue's new AI tools offer three primary capabilities designed to improve investigative outcomes and save time.
Key AI capabilities
The suite includes proactive intelligence detection where AI-assisted watchlists automatically identify new information
The suite includes proactive intelligence detection where AI-assisted watchlists automatically identify new information linked to individuals, organisations, or entities of interest, revealing emerging connections and risks at an earlier stage.
Additionally, the suite features faster data triage, using entity recognition technology to quickly convert unstructured text into organised insights. This enables teams to locate critical information swiftly.
Furthermore, the platform strengthens collaboration by providing real-time record subscriptions that alert teams to updates in cases automatically, ensuring no vital changes are missed.
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Clare Elford, CEO of Clue Software, stated, "The world our customers operate in is more complex and fast-moving than ever - from cybercrime and fraud to misinformation, insider threat, and geopolitical risk."
She highlighted the pressures faced by investigators and intelligence professionals to mitigate threats with often limited resources and explained, "By applying AI responsibly, we’re helping them work more efficiently and with greater confidence, so they can stay ahead of emerging threats and continue protecting people, organisations, and society."
Enhancing the investigation community
Alongside the Assisted AI tools, Clue has launched several initiatives aimed at helping customers exchange expertise, ensure consistency, and elevate standards within the investigation community, as introduced at the 8th Annual Clue Connect Conference.
The Threat Insight Group, led by Laura Eshelby, Head of Economic Crime, creates cross-sector groups where customers can share insights and tackle priority issues such as economic crime and insider risk.
Furthermore, a Best Practice Library, developed with input from the Clue community, provides configurations, templates, and policy examples to support best-practice implementations. Lastly, the Clue Developer Centre addresses the need for integration with other systems, offering tools and guidance to expand Clue's reach across intelligence and case-management ecosystems.
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Clue Software, the major provider of investigation and intelligence management software, announced the latest evolution in its AI tool suite.
Built for intelligence and investigation professionals, Clue’s Assisted AI combines compliance, accuracy, and evidential integrity with human-in-the-loop design to enhance - not replace - expert judgment. Building on Clue’s existing AI capabilities, the new tools help teams assess, prioritize, and act with greater confidence and efficiency.
As threats proliferate, teams are under mounting pressure to triage and develop intelligence more efficiently. Clue’s Assisted AI has been developed to meet these operational realities, helping professionals work faster, more consistently, and with greater assurance across high-stakes environments.
Developed in collaboration with law enforcement
Developed in collaboration with law enforcement, government, and private-sector users, Clue’s Assisted AI tools deliver three key capabilities designed to save time and strengthen investigative outcomes:
- Proactive intelligence detection – AI-assisted watchlists automatically flag new information connected to people, organisations, or entities of interest, surfacing emerging links and risks earlier.
- Faster data triage – Entity recognition technology quickly converts unstructured text into structured insights, helping teams find key names, organisations, and locations in moments rather than hours.
- Stronger collaboration – Real-time record subscriptions alert investigation teams to case updates automatically, ensuring no critical changes go unnoticed.
Clare Elford, CEO at Clue Software, comments: “The world our customers operate in is more complex and fast-moving than ever - from cybercrime and fraud to misinformation, insider threat, and geopolitical risk.”
“Investigators and intelligence professionals are under immense pressure to disrupt and reduce the threat, often with limited resources - they need to do more with less. By applying AI responsibly, we’re helping them work more efficiently and with greater confidence, so they can stay ahead of emerging threats and continue protecting people, organisations, and society.”
Beyond AI: strengthening the investigation community
Alongside the launch of the Assisted AI tools, Clue announced a series of initiatives to help customers share expertise, drive consistency, and advance standards across the investigation community at the 8th Annual Clue Connect Conference
- Threat Insight Group – Led by Laura Eshelby, Head of Economic Crime, these cross-sector groups bring customers together to share insights, develop shared approaches, and tackle priority harm areas such as economic crime, safeguarding, and insider risk.
- Best Practice Library – Developed in collaboration with the Clue community, this resource includes proven configurations, templates, processes, and policy examples that support best-practice implementations for common intelligence and investigation use cases. This helps organisations strengthen their capabilities and work in greater alignment across sectors.
- Clue Developer Centre – Meeting growing demand to connect Clue with other systems, the Developer Centre enables customers and partners to build secure integrations that share critical investigative data. It provides the tools and guidance to extend Clue’s reach across wider intelligence and case-management ecosystems.