GSiL and Blaize Partner to Develop Physical AI Safety Technology
GSiL has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Blaize to jointly develop next-generation "Physical AI" safety technology, announced in a press release. The collaboration will combine Vision AI, Generative AI, and real-time data to detect, analyze, and predict safety risks across industrial and public environments.
The partnership aims to move beyond traditional CCTV monitoring by establishing an AI-driven safety ecosystem capable of recognizing and predicting potential accidents in real time. By integrating GSiL’s industrial safety data and experience with Blaize’s low-power Edge AI technology, the companies plan to create a Physical AI-based safety model and commercialize it in stages.
Key features under development include risk prediction models that analyze historical and environmental data to forecast accident probabilities, and an AI Safety Advisor that uses Generative AI to generate automated safety briefings and reports. GSiL also plans to build a real-time safety data fabric that integrates Vision AI, IoT sensors, and other data for proactive risk prevention.
The companies will begin pilot testing the technology at Samsung industrial sites in Korea, with plans to expand into global engineering and construction markets in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe after local validation.
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