Chad Cox
Production Editor
Embedded Computing Design
July 26, 2024
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Soracom Inc. has announced two products aimed at speeding up the deployment of larger, more complex IoT projects by more comprehensively incorporating Generative AI (GenAI) capabilities within its IoT connectivity stack.
“We have always envisioned an IoT where connected devices can interact with each other and make decisions in real time,” said Kenta Yasukawa, CTO and co-founder of Soracom. “The advent of our public GenAI service has the potential to make that vision a reality. Soracom Flux and Soracom Query Intelligence drive AI even deeper within the IoT stack. Project teams can now accomplish in minutes what previously took months and specialized skills, giving non-technical managers full control over the largest, most globally distributed IoT network.”
Soracom Flux is a low-code application builder designed to enable non-technical users to build AI-integrated IoT applications in real time by configuring data flows between sensors, cameras, actuators, the GenAI engine, and the cloud. Soracom Query Intelligence makes it easier to manage large-scale IoT deployments through natural language network data analytics.
Soracom Flux enables teams to rapidly create effective IoT applications in just minutes, addressing critical use cases in manufacturing, construction, healthcare, energy, retail, security, and more. For example, Soracom Flux can use user-defined data flows and natural language instructions to generate an application that can send an alert if someone within a camera’s field of view on a work site is not wearing proper protective equipment.
For more information, visit soracom.io.
Chad Cox is a production editor at Embedded Computing Design, covering the news cycle, newsletters, social media and advertising. He has a BA in Cultural Analysis and Literature from the University of Cincinnati.
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