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| Risk Rater, Threat Assessment App, gives Users the Same Threat Evaluation as the Rich and PowerfulRisk Rater uses the same tech that government agencies uses to assess threats
By: Risk Rater "Major corporations, government agencies, and even 1%-ers have access to threat assessments that let them know if someone is a true threat," said Richard Ward, founder and creator of Risk Rater. "I wanted to put that same power in the hands of individuals, schools, churches, corporate leaders, anyone who needs to know if someone is a threat." The Risk Rater app does one thing: diagnose threats via a Ground Zero Threat Algorithm. This technology, developed by law enforcement and the military, is used to assess terrorists, threats of war, and anything that threatens peace and stability. If a risk threshold is met, the app creates a detailed report of its findings. Risk Rater's report includes:
Risk Raters use a simple color coding system to inform users of the severity of risks: RED (Exigent; immediate threat), ORANGE (Problematic; "We've been testing it in our school to determine if any of the students might be threats," said Peter R., a superintendent of a California school. "To date, it's been spot on. While we also rely on our own people and experience, Risk Rater gives us another assessment tool to confirm or make us question our conclusions. This app helps us increase safety for our students." Learn more at https://riskrater.com. Risk Rater is a pioneering threat assessment tool designed to demystify and simplify the process of gauging threatening behavior. Our services empower everyday Americans by providing a user-friendly interface that leverages artificial intelligence to assess risk efficiently and effectively. Headquartered in West Hollywood, California, Risk Rater AI aims to bring the same high-level threat assessment services typically reserved for the powerful and wealthy to the average person, ensuring safety and security are accessible to all. If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Richard Ward at 310-743-3800 or email at riskraterai@ End
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