TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — DeCloak Intelligences unveiled Friday its AI privacy platform for integration with robot dogs and smart robots.
Speaking at a media event hosted by investor company Etron Technology, DeCloak Intelligences CEO Tsou Yao-tung (鄒耀東) said the platform, dubbed, AipA: AI Privacy Agent, follows the company’s earlier breakthroughs in privacy-first AI, including facial recognition without string personal data and an AI image care system, per UDN.
AipA can perform real-time identification, fixed-point patrols, and behavior analysis, per CNA. It is compatible with existing robot modules, allowing for quick rollout in surveillance and security roles.
AipA can also integrate with the company’s patented DeCloakVision, which detects high-risk behaviors including patients falling out of beds or engaging in violent behavior. The system was deployed at National Taiwan University Hospital’s Hsinchu Branch following its debut at Nvidia GTC last month.
DeCloak Intelligences said it will exhibit a robot dog at Computex next month to demonstrate the platform’s capabilities.
Etron Technology Chair Lu Chao-chun (盧超群) added that the company will also showcase a full suite of AI solutions at Computex, ranging from memory and logic chips to software. Etron’s 4 GB DDR4 has entered the Wi-Fi 7 supply chain, while its 8 GB version is preparing to compete in that space.