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ACTi introduces SARA, industry’s first AI assistant
ACTi introduces SARA, industry’s first AI assistant
SARA (Smart ACTi Robot Assistant) is an AI assistant that brings valuable information at the user's fingertips 7/24. Let SARA help find ACTi products, their specifications, contact information, documents and many other useful resources.

ACTi introduces SARA, industry’s first AI assistant

Date: 2017/03/03
Source: ACTi
SARA (Smart ACTi Robot Assistant) is an AI assistant that brings valuable information at the user's fingertips 7/24. Let SARA help find ACTi products, their specifications, contact information, documents and many other useful resources.

SARA leverages many cutting-edge technologies such as Machine Learning, cloud-based Speech Analysis and Natural Language Understanding. She is constantly learning new abilities.

Security Management

Instantly operate security equipment with sound of the user's voice.
  • Control PTZ cameras or interact with TV Wall
  • Enable or disable virtual fences, restricted areas and other video-based intelligent features
  • Operate building automation systems, parking lot gates and other physical devices

Operation Management

Waste no time to know current data and command connected devices.
  • Enhance your website with an AI assistant to achieve zero-click navigation
  • Get current data from connected sensors such as temperature, pressure or speed
  • Control your machinery with voice commands

Business Intelligence

Convert metadata into valuable knowledge that you can access instantly and hands-free. In addition to the spoken response get detailed graphs on the user's screen.
  • Request aggregated customer profile data from ACTi intelligent cameras
  • Get instant revenue reports from the integrated POS system
  • Make the right decisions based on data analysis and predictions

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