Grey Inflection Intelligence

Grey Inflection Intelligence

Risk intelligence for professionals who can't afford to get it wrong. Grey Inflection Intelligence covers corporate threat assessment, platform safety, and travel risk, analysed through the lens of practitioners who have worked in law enforcement, corporate security, and trust and safety operations. greyinflection.com

Episodes

  1. GII Podcast · 002 - She Stayed on the Phone. It Wasn't Enough.

    3 days ago

    GII Podcast · 002 - She Stayed on the Phone. It Wasn't Enough.

    On Jun 2026, a 26-year-old Thai content creator known as Pon was shot and killed on the side of a road in Saraburi province. Her killer was her ex-boyfriend. He had recently lost his job because of her. He had borrowed money from a friend to fund his escape. He arranged to meet her under the pretence of bringing fuel. She stayed on a live video call with her current partner for the entire encounter, because she knew something was wrong. Most coverage filed this under intimate partner violence and moved on. This episode reads it through a threat assessment lens. This podcast is the audio companion to Grey Inflection Intelligence, the written publication at greyinflection.com. Each episode goes beyond the written analysis, bringing in additional context, extended examples, and the kind of operational detail that doesn’t always fit neatly into print. If you’ve read Issue 002, this episode will deepen it. If you haven’t, it stands on its own. In Episode Two, Lead Analyst Marcus Cole and Research Analyst Sara Voss reconstruct the pathway to violence stage by stage, and examine the three institutional checkpoints where the trajectory could have been interrupted, and wasn’t. What we cover: The five-stage pathway from grievance to act, and where each stage should have triggered a structured response. The compounded grievance profile, why personal loss followed by professional loss attributed to the same person is one of the most consistently identified stressors in pre-incident assessments, and why most screening frameworks aren’t looking for it. What the dismissal process should have triggered, and didn’t. Why public creators are a specific and underserved risk category that current Trust and Safety frameworks cannot see. And what the victim’s decision to stay on that video call actually tells us about the structural failures around her. Read the written analysis first (or after): Issue 002 at greyinflection.com Grey Inflection Intelligence publishes at least twice monthly. Subscribe free at greyinflection.com and receive every issue directly to your inbox. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greyinflection.com

    15 min
  2. GII Podcast · 001 - Why Platforms Keep Getting Threat Assessment Wrong

    4 days ago

    GII Podcast · 001 - Why Platforms Keep Getting Threat Assessment Wrong

    Time to time, another platform makes headlines for the wrong reason. A user who had been flagged repeatedly escalates to a credible threat. A gig economy worker with a history of boundary violations commits a serious incident. An online community moderator misses the warning signs of a user in crisis. In almost every post-incident review, the same finding surfaces: the signals were there. They just weren’t being read correctly. This podcast is the audio companion to Grey Inflection Intelligence, the written publication at greyinflection.com. Each episode goes beyond the written analysis, bringing in additional context, extended examples, and the kind of operational detail that doesn’t always fit neatly into print. If you’ve read Issue 001, this episode will deepen it. If you haven’t, it stands on its own. In Episode One, Lead Analyst Marcus Cole and Research Analyst Sara Voss examine why most Trust and Safety teams are operating with the wrong methodology for one of the most serious problems they face, and what three decades of law enforcement threat assessment has to offer. What we cover: Content moderation vs. threat assessment: why conflating them is a structural problem. The pathway to violence research that law enforcement built its frameworks on, the three gaps in how platforms currently operate, what genuine threat assessment capability actually looks like in practice and why AI-based content moderation cannot substitute for human threat assessment. Read the written analysis first (or after): Issue 001 at greyinflection.com Grey Inflection Intelligence publishes at least twice monthly. Subscribe free at greyinflection.com and receive every issue directly to your inbox. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greyinflection.com

    33 min

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Risk intelligence for professionals who can't afford to get it wrong. Grey Inflection Intelligence covers corporate threat assessment, platform safety, and travel risk, analysed through the lens of practitioners who have worked in law enforcement, corporate security, and trust and safety operations. greyinflection.com