SK intellix teamed up with S-1 to launch a next-generation security service using wellness robots.
SK intellix said on the 6th that it signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with S-1 to promote a "vision AI-based security service within the wellness service domain." The two companies signed the agreement on the 30th and agreed to jointly develop a new service that combines S-1's security solutions with SK intellix's NAMUHX wellness robot.
The "Safe Care" service the two companies will roll out together centers on a mobile security system. Conventional fixed video security centered on CCTV had blind spots. But this service has a robot move indoors to detect situations directly. S-1 then handles monitoring and response to carry out practical security measures.
SK intellix will introduce a mobile AI-based security video service through NAMUHX in May. When a user sets "security mode," NAMUHX patrols indoors via Autonomous Driving, and if an unregistered, unauthorized person enters, it recognizes it as an intrusion and records on-site video. The detected situation is also delivered to the user immediately via mobile push notification, allowing customers to check the situation in real time even when they are away.
S-1 checks any abnormal situation through its control center. S-1 goes through a customer verification process to determine whether it is an emergency. If necessary, it links to an emergency dispatch service to carry out on-site response.
The two companies plan to expand the service scope from crime prevention to comprehensive everyday safety. SK intellix will enhance AI-powered, life-focused features such as detecting fires caused by pets and fall detection. S-1 will strengthen its response system, including calling the police and ambulances and dispatching specialists.
Kim Hyeong-jin, head of the NAMUHX Business Division at SK intellix, said, "By collaborating with S-1, we will introduce services that better protect customers' daily lives and pursue service expansion into various areas to leap forward as an 'AI wellness platform corporations.'"