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Woqi is an AI assistant for security and tactical teams. Woqi continuously monitors and analyzes surveillance footage in real time, and can quickly retrieve information, locate targets, and handle custom requests from ground personnel.
Woqi is designed to aid in two main roles - assistant and spotter. Woqi is able to act as an assistant, responding to requests to retrieve vital information based on past or present data (tracking a person's location, cross-referencing information, scanning for movement) instantaneously.
It is also able to act as a spotter, concurrently monitoring many streams of surveillance footage simultaneously and proactively warning personnel if a certain event or anomaly happens.
WHAT CAN WOQI DO?
Some examples of requests Woqi can handle:
I'm looking for a man with long, brown hair wearing a white top and dark grey pants, tall, mid-40s. Is anyone matching this description currently in (Building X)?
Can you track this person's movements and give me updates on where they are in the building?
Does this person appear to be interacting or travelling with others? If so, could you give me their description?
Has this person entered the Building X in the past 14 days? If so, when?
Can you watch this person and let (other personnel) know if they ever enter/reach room A100?
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WHAT DIFFERENTIATES WOQI?
The underlying technology that powers most of Woqi's vision, labelling, and analysis capabilities has existed for several years now, and there are multiple companies that have already been able to deploy such systems at scale.
Woqi differs from prior iterations of AI-powered monitoring in two key ways.
Firstly, Woqi is much more robust in its ability to interpret natural language prompts and plan its actions step-by-step based on those prompts. Whereas previous technologies generally still relied on a rigid dashboard-style interface to configure and perform tasks, Woqi is able perform the same tasks solely based off prompts in plain language.
This first distinction gives rise to the second - Woqi can speak directly to ground personnel, and can do so through an already familiar, ubiquitous, tried-and-tested mode of communication - the Walkie-Talkie.
While Woqi is configured and administered from a typical dashboard-style application, all of Woqi's practical functionality can be accessed by simply talking to it and letting it know what you need.
One major barrier in AI adoption for security and monitoring is the lack of practical applicability in a real-time context. Current AI-based monitoring systems that can only interact with a user through a desktop-based interface are largely confined to gathering evidence or analyzing events after they have happened.
Recent developments in the technology underpinning agentic AI and voice AI, however, provide the opportunity for AI to assist personnel in real time, for both routine and time-sensitive scenarios.
By providing an interface that can be accessed by personnel regardless of where they are or what they're doing, Woqi empowers its users to be more vigilant and aware of the nature of any given security incident, and more informed when making vital and often high-stakes decisions which can ultimately mean the difference between life and death.
WALKIE TALKIE DEPLOYMENT
Any single organization that uses Woqi will be able to connect multiple instances of Woqi to their database, with each instance capable of responding to one stream of requests at any given time. Each instance can be configured to have access to a portion of the organization's data feed, or all of it.
Each Woqi instance can be deployed to one radio frequency, which one or more Walkie-Talkies can tune into and use to interact with the voice agent.
This makes it viable for use for a variety of different organizational and team settings, as one instance of Woqi can broadcast to a larger team, while a connected but separate instance of Woqi can coordinate with team members individually.