Chainalysis is set to launch new blockchain intelligence agents, designed to enhance investigative capabilities for users focusing on AI solutions. This initiative was revealed during the recent Chainalysis Links conference held in New York City. The company aims to implement these agents by this summer, facilitating a more scalable approach to cryptocurrency compliance and investigations.
Unlike traditional AI tools that utilize language models, these agents are intended to function at the speed of an experienced human analyst, according to co-founder and CEO Jonathan Levin. He emphasized the importance of equipping those combating illicit activities with advanced technology as bad actors increasingly adopt AI for their operations.
This announcement follows a similar move by TRM Labs, which introduced AI investigative assistants aimed at tracing funds and conducting audits related to crypto crimes. Chainalysis has already tested these agents in preliminary stages for investigations and intelligence collection.