NEW YORK , NY (June 29, 2026) |
Shield, the global Communication Risk Management platform for financial services, today added two new AI agents to AmplifAI, its agentic suite for digital communications surveillance and investigations. The Alert Closure Agent extends the suite’s reach from detecting and investigating risk to resolving it, while the Language Expansion Agent takes surveillance from limited coverage of monitored languages to full coverage of all languages. Together, AmplifAI provides an industry-first approach that equips compliance teams with a comprehensive set
The launch comes at a pivotal moment for compliance. Regulatory expectations around AI governance, explainability, and language coverage continue to expand, while operational pressures remain acute. The average financial institution generates roughly one million Level 1 alerts annually, yet fewer than 0.02% progress beyond initial review, and 93% of firms identify false positives as a meaningful operational challenge. Across the industry, agentic AI is increasingly being recognized as the next major evolution in compliance technology, shifting the focus from systems that identify risk to systems that can help resolve it. But for regulated firms, autonomous action alone is not enough. AI must be explainable, auditable, and defensible, with human oversight and full decision transparency built in.
AmplifAI’s two newest agents address these pressures directly.
The Alert Closure Agent evaluates flagged communications across message content, risk language, and full conversation context to determine whether an alert reflects genuine compliance concern. Where context clearly establishes no risk is present, the agent closes the alert, with use of the agent in customer evaluations resulting in a 77.3% reduction of false positives.
The agent is built to remove only contextually clear false positives -- a gap that current surveillance tools miss, but that should not require the attention of a human reviewer -- allowing them to direct their attention toward risk
The Language Expansion Agent addresses a separate, longstanding gap in communications surveillance. Multilingual blind spots are no longer defensible: coverage is an explicit and growing regulatory expectation, and firms operating across borders cannot assume their current monitoring captures risk across all languages used within employee communications. The Language Expansion Agent proactively identifies risk across unmonitored or rare languages, bringing all communications within a firm’s compliance perimeter regardless of the languages selected for monitoring.
Together, the two agents broaden AmplifAI's
“Financial services compliance is entering a new era,” said Shiran Weitzman, CEO of Shield. “While the industry has continued to focus on AI for individual tasks, such as classifying a message or flagging a keyword, AmplifAI represents
"For years, compliance leaders have been forced to make tradeoffs between scale, coverage, and operational efficiency, all of which are becoming increasingly difficult to justify,” said Tamar Sharir, Chief Product Officer of Shield. “Shield's new agents are designed to remove those constraints. Together, these agents give compliance programs the coverage and capacity they need to operate with confidence across channels, languages and alerts.”
With an advanced multi-agent approach
The Alert Closure Agent and Language Expansion Agent are available now as part of the AmplifAI suite, with the Alert Closure Agent already in deployment with a Tier 1 financial institution.
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