





Helpful tips:
Loading Time
Sometimes answers may take 2–15 seconds.
Prompting the Assistant
Be Specific: Questions that are more detailed, provide more detailed responses. If searching phone records, reference the exact number, subject's name and date/time. For example: "Who did John Doe text on 1/1/2025 around 12 PM?"
Build Upon Previous Questions: TimePilot remembers prior queries and can refine results.
Use Follow-up Questions: If TimePilot provides partial information, refine your request. For example: If the response to "What gun killed John Doe?" is "P95," but no image is shown, ask: "Show me a photo of a P95."
Evidence:
TimePilot is highly effective at providing detailed timelines of your cases as well as surfacing key evidence.
Including:
Law enforcement personnel at the scene
Civilians at the scene
Dates and times of incidents
Evidence recovered
Vehicles
Ballistics
Witnesses
Subject
Gun serial numbers
Ammunition caliber recovered
Frequency and dates of communications between two devices
Specific tweets from someone's Twitter history
Example Questions to Ask TimePilot:
Requesting a Detailed Timeline:
"Give me a highly detailed timeline of X case."
"Provide a full account of events involving [subject]."
Evidence:
"Provide a summary of this case."
"What evidence has been collected so far?"
"List key suspects in this case and their relevant role."
“Provide the transcription of the 911 call.”
“What criminal activity has been discussed between [name] and their associates?”
“Identify the movement of funds.”
“What KYC (Know Your Customer) information is linked to the [e.g., Binance, CashApp] account?”
“Which IP addresses were used to complete the transaction on [specific date]?”
Jail Calls:
To use TimePilot to find a specific point in a jail call audio transcript, use prompting words that refer to a timed event.
For example:
"At what time in the conversation?"
"Provide the timestamp from the conversation of the mentioning of X?"
Prompting words such as “Caller” and “Recipient” allows TimePilot to focus on the conversation between the two speakers, rather than automated messaging prompts from inmate communication systems.
For example:
“What is discussed between the caller and recipient during their conversation?”
“What are the key details covered in the conversation between the caller and recipient?”
“Do the caller and recipient discuss events related to a crime or the planning of a crime?”
Note: You can always ask TimePilot to review jail calls and identify previously unknown individuals, names, telephone numbers, associates, potential witnesses or co-conspirators.
Subjects involved:
"Could you provide witness recommendations?"
"What crimes has [name] been involved in?"
"Where was [name] on [date] and who was he with?"
"What crimes has [name] been involved in and documented "criminal history" and "active warrants" (if loaded into TimePilot).
"Identify gang hierarchy, members and criminal networks."
Note: You can also add physical description to questions, such as tattoos, gang signs, clothing, footwear, jewelry, etc.
Helpful tips:
Loading Time
Sometimes answers may take 2–15 seconds.
Prompting the Assistant
Be Specific: Questions that are more detailed, provide more detailed responses. If searching phone records, reference the exact number, subject's name and date/time. For example: "Who did John Doe text on 1/1/2025 around 12 PM?"
Build Upon Previous Questions: TimePilot remembers prior queries and can refine results.
Use Follow-up Questions: If TimePilot provides partial information, refine your request. For example: If the response to "What gun killed John Doe?" is "P95," but no image is shown, ask: "Show me a photo of a P95."
Evidence:
TimePilot is highly effective at providing detailed timelines of your cases as well as surfacing key evidence.
Including:
Law enforcement personnel at the scene
Civilians at the scene
Dates and times of incidents
Evidence recovered
Vehicles
Ballistics
Witnesses
Subject
Gun serial numbers
Ammunition caliber recovered
Frequency and dates of communications between two devices
Specific tweets from someone's Twitter history
Example Questions to Ask TimePilot:
Requesting a Detailed Timeline:
"Give me a highly detailed timeline of X case."
"Provide a full account of events involving [subject]."
Evidence:
"Provide a summary of this case."
"What evidence has been collected so far?"
"List key suspects in this case and their relevant role."
“Provide the transcription of the 911 call.”
“What criminal activity has been discussed between [name] and their associates?”
“Identify the movement of funds.”
“What KYC (Know Your Customer) information is linked to the [e.g., Binance, CashApp] account?”
“Which IP addresses were used to complete the transaction on [specific date]?”
Jail Calls:
To use TimePilot to find a specific point in a jail call audio transcript, use prompting words that refer to a timed event.
For example:
"At what time in the conversation?"
"Provide the timestamp from the conversation of the mentioning of X?"
Prompting words such as “Caller” and “Recipient” allows TimePilot to focus on the conversation between the two speakers, rather than automated messaging prompts from inmate communication systems.
For example:
“What is discussed between the caller and recipient during their conversation?”
“What are the key details covered in the conversation between the caller and recipient?”
“Do the caller and recipient discuss events related to a crime or the planning of a crime?”
Note: You can always ask TimePilot to review jail calls and identify previously unknown individuals, names, telephone numbers, associates, potential witnesses or co-conspirators.
Subjects involved:
"Could you provide witness recommendations?"
"What crimes has [name] been involved in?"
"Where was [name] on [date] and who was he with?"
"What crimes has [name] been involved in and documented "criminal history" and "active warrants" (if loaded into TimePilot).
"Identify gang hierarchy, members and criminal networks."
Note: You can also add physical description to questions, such as tattoos, gang signs, clothing, footwear, jewelry, etc.

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© 2025 Tranquility AI. All rights reserved.

Truth Accelerated

© 2025 Tranquility AI. All rights reserved.

Truth Accelerated

© 2025 Tranquility AI. All rights reserved.
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TimePilot is the future of investigation, powered by AI
TimePilot is the future of investigation, powered by AI