In this episode, we had Tony Nicolaidis, who served as the Chief Commercial Officer of Origin AI. Origin AI utilized Wi-Fi sensing along with AI analytics to empower businesses in monitoring presence, motion, and specific events like falls using existing Wi-Fi signals.
During our discussion, we explored how Wi-Fi signal sensing eliminates the necessity for specialized sensors, particularly in use cases like security systems and fall detection. We also delved into the potential business models for telecommunication providers when Wi-Fi signals had evolved into a valuable data source.
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You can find him on:
Website: https://www.originwirelessai.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-nicolaidis-9b5b236/
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EP 181 - Manufacturing Tech Venture Building
EP 180 - How to simplify the path from industrial AI pilot to scale
EP 179 - Bridging the gap between consumers and factories
EP 178 - Replicate human decision making in industrial environments with Autonomous AI
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EP 172 - Building an affordable and scalable IoT network
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EP 169 - API security for modern software services
EP 168 - What is the workplace of the future
EP 167 - Entering the era of AI super tools
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