MEDIA
At Cyber News Live, we are actively developing AI capabilities to improve how cybersecurity information is discovered, prioritized, and delivered. By combining human editorial judgment with artificial intelligence and machine learning, we aim to reduce noise and highlight the cyber stories that matter most.
As the cyber threat landscape grows more complex, traditional news consumption models struggle to keep pace. For that reason, AI tools can help identify emerging trends, correlate incidents, and surface relevant reporting faster—while still maintaining editorial oversight and accountability.
How We Use AI for Cyber News
Our AI experimentation focuses on assisting—not replacing—journalism. Specifically, we test AI-driven workflows that support:
- Cyber news discovery and source aggregation
- Early identification of emerging threats and trends
- Content prioritization based on relevance and impact
- Faster analysis of large volumes of public cyber data
These tools help our team spend less time filtering noise and more time delivering clear, accurate, and contextual reporting.
Beta MVP: AI Platform
Below, you’ll find access to our beta minimum viable product (MVP) for AI Cyber News Live. This early-stage platform demonstrates how AI-assisted systems can support cyber intelligence workflows, media analysis, and situational awareness.
Beta Disclaimer: This AI feature is currently in beta. Functionality, coverage, and performance may change as we continue testing, refining models, and improving accuracy.
We encourage readers to explore the MVP and share feedback. Input from practitioners, analysts, and the broader community helps shape how we responsibly evolve AI-assisted media tools.
Editorial Integrity and Responsible AI
While we invest in AI capabilities, human oversight remains central to our editorial process. AI supports efficiency and scale; editorial standards ensure accuracy, fairness, and accountability.
Our approach aligns with our broader governance commitments, including our Privacy Policy and Disclaimer, which explain how data is handled and how information should be used.
For readers interested in how we govern technology, sustainability, and ethics, our Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) principles provide additional context.
Looking Ahead
AI is still evolving. At Cyber News Live, we view this work as an ongoing experiment—one grounded in transparency, responsibility, and real-world utility.
Technology should enhance understanding, not obscure it. Our mission remains unchanged: deliver trusted, independent cybersecurity reporting, strengthened by innovation and guided by human judgment.
Robert J. Carloff
CEO & Founder
Cyber News Live
18 August 2023
Last reviewed: 25 January 2026
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