2. Monitoring in the digital age
AI is profoundly transforming the intelligence profession, redefining its roles and skills, while opening up new opportunities. AI makes it possible to automate repetitive tasks, such as collecting and monitoring vast quantities of information, freeing up time for analysis and interpretation. Generative AI is becoming an increasingly important part of the intelligence analyst's toolbox, to make the most of . The ability to interpret and contextualize data remains essential for the intelligence analyst, as AI and generative AI do not replace the human value of analyzing and communicating results
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- Monitoring services – Watch services and services to set up a watch system - AFNOR XP X50-053 - 1998
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