
What is Watson?
It helps users cut through noise by placing the main takeaway upfront in threat discussions.
Designed for research professionals who need clear, prioritized intelligence without extra reading.
Prompts to try with Watson
What you can use Watson for
Corporate Risk Briefing
A security team queries Watson for quick BLUF summaries of supply-chain threats before an executive meeting.
Academic Threat Research
Researchers pull focused conclusions on state-sponsored cyber activities to support literature reviews or papers.
Policy Analysis Support
Analysts obtain prioritized threat conclusions on infrastructure vulnerabilities to inform draft policy recommendations.
How to use Watson
- 1Locate Watson in the ChatGPT custom GPT directory or store
- 2Open the Watson GPT
- 3Type a clear threat-related question
- 4Read the BLUF summary at the top of the response
- 5Ask follow-ups for additional context if needed
Watson: pros & cons
Pros
- +Always leads with essential conclusions via BLUF
- +Keeps responses focused on threat topics
- +Saves time for researchers needing quick overviews
- +Consistent structure across answers
Cons
- –Narrow scope limited to threat information only
- –Requires a ChatGPT account with custom GPT access
- –Quality depends on the base model's knowledge cutoff
How to access: Watson runs inside ChatGPT — click Open in ChatGPT to start (a ChatGPT account is required). It's been used in 300+ conversations.
Frequently asked questions
It supplies threat-related information in BLUF format, placing key conclusions first for fast researcher access.
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