Infrastructure AI Introduces Living Infrastructure Device for Autonomous Systems
Infrastructure AI announced in a press release the launch of the Infrastructure Intelligence Interface Module, described as the world's first Living Infrastructure Device. The platform is designed to transform traditional infrastructure assets into continuously learning autonomous systems.
The module combines the company's Galaxy Agentic Operating System with modular containerized agents that manage discovery, knowledge, and operations. Discovery agents identify equipment, protocols, and network topologies. Knowledge agents handle domain expertise across systems such as HVAC, water, and electrical networks, while operational agents optimize performance and maintenance. Marketplace agents link infrastructure assets directly to service providers and supply networks.
Each agent operates within secure containers that can be updated or expanded without interrupting operations. Instead of receiving standard software updates, the device receives intelligence updates that expand its capabilities and optimize infrastructure performance over time.
The product line includes the NOVA Edge Module, NEBULA Equipment Module, and GALAXY Enterprise Hub. All deployed units contribute to the global Infrastructure Intelligence Network, enabling shared learning and swarm intelligence. Blockchain-based identity and governance mechanisms secure the system and trace the activity of each agent.
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