Cockatoo

An experimental research platform exploring neural networks and machine learning for real-time Discord moderation and threat analysis.

Automation, but without

What Makes Us Different

A few ideas we're exploring

Dynamic Analysis

Instead of relying on blanket bans of URLs or invites, Cockatoo tries to understand the context and decides if the content is actually harmful in real time.

Privacy

We only keep anonymized threat intelligence data on-premise, nothing more. We do not store or log messages or user information on our side, ever.

Multi-Source

We can analyze the full suite of content from URLs to attachments, providing a unified threat intelligence platform.

A Quick Comparison

See how our experimental approach stacks up against traditional keyword-based filtering systems.

Traditional Approach

Static keyword filters block harmless content

Rigid rules often block things they shouldn't

Cockatoo

SMARTER

Context-aware filtering that actually understands

Analyzes context to allow safe content while catching actual threats

Real-time analysis tries to understand context, not just match keywords.

About This Project

Cockatoo comes in two variants

Core

Cockatoo Core

The experimental version that uses neural networks and machine learning to adaptively detect threats. This one does real-time analysis and categorization using ML models.

Edge

Cockatoo Edge

The open-source version that uses the public dataset from Core to block known threats. You can self-host this on your own infrastructure. It's lighter since it doesn't do real-time ML analysis.

Open Source

The Edge version and the dataset are available on GitHub if you want to check it out or contribute. All our research, models, and tools are open-source for reuse and adoption.

Get in Touch

Questions or feedback? Just squawk at us!