Fusion rolls out Gen AI-powered tool

Fusion Risk Management has announced general availability of its AI-powered assistant Fusion Resilience Copilot following a successful global beta programme.

Based on industry best practices and 20 years of practical resilience and continuity experience, Resilience Copilot has been designed to allow practitioners to automate manual and time-consuming activities, obtain deeper insights into incidents, and rapidly respond to disruptions.

Eric Jackson, chief product officer at Fusion Risk Management, said: “Today’s risk teams need a better way to leverage generative AI and automation to streamline manual processes and minimize the response time between impact and action when an incident occurs. Resilience Copilot was created to meet that demand, and we’re grateful to Fusion’s global customers who participated in our beta program to help us enhance this transformative AI asset.”

Contextual prompts in the Fusion platform allow practitioners to ask critical questions about their continuity, risk management, and resilience programs and receive recommendations and situational summaries intended to help users accelerate time to value, increase productivity, and enhance their decision-making. It aims to facilitate improved and expanded critical activities, including business impact analyses, continuity plans, incident management, issue management, and exercise and scenario testing.

Jackson added: “It gives customers a resilience power up by placing actionable insights and guidance right at their fingertips. Customers can now extend their continuity and resilience teams without hiring additional staff, reduce team stress and workloads, and free up critical resources to focus on other value-added activities. We’re excited to continue working with our customers to innovate for the future as we transform Resilience Copilot beyond typical AI capabilities.”



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