How GenAI Co-Pilots Are Changing Law Enforcement Investigations and Intelligence Analysis
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Law enforcement agencies today are overwhelmed by the massive volumes of data that could be relevant to their investigations. This data comes from an endless variety of sources – smartphones, social media, wearables, body cameras, license plate cameras, CCTV and financial transactions – to name a few. Analyzing these massive datasets can provide critical insights that help investigators solve cases more effectively.
According to a recent Cognyte survey, 39% of law enforcement authorities struggle to resolve investigations within a reasonable time frame, with data overload being one of the main challenges.
This isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a public safety crisis.
In our latest in-depth report, GenAI Co-Pilots: The New Face of Investigations, we explore how specialized generative AI (GenAI) co-pilots can transform the way law enforcement leverages big data to accelerate investigations and solve cases.
Human-Machine Collaboration Powered by GenAI
GenAI is changing the way law enforcement officials approach investigations — leveraging human-machine collaboration to automate time-consuming and repetitive tasks. This enables investigators to focus on strategic thinking and critical decisions instead of manual work.
One of GenAI’s biggest advantages is natural language interaction. Investigators, for example, can explore complex data simply by asking a GenAI co-pilot to perform actions like, “Show me all connections between suspect A and suspect B over the past six months,” without the need to define complex queries. GenAI can also uncover hidden patterns, suggest follow-up investigative steps and provide contextual insights — helping users discover what they might otherwise miss.
This synergy between human judgment and artificial intelligence can accelerate investigations and improve operational outcomes. In fact, 47% of law enforcement agencies believe using GenAI for data exploration and analysis will significantly speed up investigations, according to Cognyte’s survey.
Source: Law Enforcement Outlook Survey 2025
The Rise of GenAI — and Its Limits for Intelligence Analysis
ChatGPT and other GenAI tools have experienced a meteoric rise in popularity, with ChatGPT reaching 400 million weekly active users in February 2025. The rapid adoption of GenAI is further evidenced by the fact that 72% of executives now use it on a weekly basis.
With these powerful tools now in the hands of millions worldwide, law enforcement must ask a critical question: Are these tools suited for their unique challenges?
The answer is no. While tools like ChatGPT may be sufficient for more generic tasks such as summarizing documents or notes into a police report, they aren’t built for the more complex tasks of police work.
These tools are trained on publicly available data and can’t access secure law enforcement systems. They typically function as ‘black boxes’ and don’t fully explain how they generate their answers.
That’s why specialized intelligence co-pilots—built specifically for law enforcement—are changing the game. They don’t just process data – they understand investigations.
How Specialized GenAI Co-Pilots Benefit Investigators
Here are just a few of the ways intelligence co-pilots help law enforcement teams work smarter and faster.
Intelligence co-pilots can:
- Leverage secure, confidential law enforcement data like case files, criminal records, forensics and communications to generate relevant insights.
- Filter and organize information specific to each case
- Give case-specific recommendations based on past investigations, historical investigative data and patterns.
- Explain how and why they reach their answers with full transparency
- Recommend next investigative steps based on previous investigations
By bridging the gap between data and action, investigative co-pilots enable agencies to move faster, make smarter decisions and achieve better outcomes.
But the real power of intelligence co-pilots comes to life when they’re embedded in a data fusion platform — bringing together all relevant data sources to deliver higher-quality insights.
How GenAI Co-Pilots Are Transforming Intelligence Analysis
Law enforcement organizations aren’t alone in facing the challenge of data overload and leading intelligence agencies are already exploring how GenAI can help. The U.S. intelligence community has already started integrating GenAI into classified environments, using it for tasks like search, writing support, ideation, and triaging vast streams of open-source data.
As Lakshmi Raman, the CIA’s Director of Artificial Intelligence Innovation, recently explained, GenAI is helping intelligence analysts keep pace with the flood of information — using natural language search and classification tools to surface insights that inform policymakers faster.
“In our open-source space, we’ve also had a lot of success with generative AI, and we have leveraged generative AI to help us classify and triage open-source events to help us search and discover and do levels of natural language query on that data,” Raman said.
This kind of GenAI-powered analysis is no longer futuristic — it’s already reshaping how intelligence teams work.
NEXYTE: A Unified Ecosystem for Investigative Co-Pilots
When GenAI co-pilots are built into data fusion and analytics platforms, they work even better — bringing all the data together in one place. That’s where NEXYTE, Cognyte’s decision intelligence platform, comes in.
NEXYTE’s embedded intelligence co-pilot provides investigators:
- A centralized hub combining smartphone data, communications records, financial transactions, government databases and more – Generating comprehensive, multi-dimensional insights rather than siloed results.
- Advanced analytics, helping investigators surface critical leads and hidden patterns faster.
- Actionable insights that cut through data overload and allow for quicker, more informed decisions.
- Data visualization that makes advanced analytics accessible to less technical and novice users.
For law enforcement and intelligence agencies ready to go beyond the hype and put GenAI into practice, Cognyte’s intelligence co-pilot offers a major advantage.
Discover more in the full report: GenAI: Co-Pilots: The New Face of Investigations
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