TeamViewer announces AiStudio add-on to bring AI image and object recognition to its Frontline enterprise Augmented Reality platform

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May 4, 2022 – TeamViewer, a global provider of remote connectivity and workplace digitalization solutions, has recently announced the launch of AiStudio, a fully integrated artificial intelligence (AI) add-on to TeamViewer’s enterprise augmented reality (AR) platform Frontline. AiStudio consists of a self-learning algorithm to train AI models for image and object recognition.

Following TeamViewer’s no-code approach for the Frontline platform, the use of AiStudio does not require any programming skills. According to the company, this will enable customers to easily add AI capabilities to their day-to-day operations and improve their processes through automated verification.

“As the European leader in enterprise AR solutions, we are constantly exploring new ways of supporting frontline workers’ daily tasks with intelligent technology. The integration of AI capabilities into AR workflows was the next logical step for us. Enriching complex manual processes with self-learning algorithms truly is a game-changer for digitalization projects and adds immediate value for our customers. For example, AI can perform certain verification tasks, reducing the probability for human errors to almost zero,” said Hendrik Witt, Chief Product Officer at TeamViewer.

TeamViewer stated that some of its global customers from the food and beverage industry such as NSF participated in a closed early access program of AiStudio and have already developed AI-supported TeamViewer Frontline workflows for quality assurance and workplace safety, further improving productivity and efficiency.

According to the company, use cases for AiStudio include the automated verification that hygiene gloves are worn during food preparation processes, as well as confirmation of the correct commissioning in warehouse logistics. Other scenarios range from quality assurance with AI-based detection of damaged or wrongly assembled products, to automatically recognizing factory equipment such as industrial machines and instantly providing additional information such as relevant maintenance instructions via augmented reality software.

Two out-of-the-box AI capabilities will be available for all customers with a Frontline license: one can detect common shop floor warning signs through the smart glasses’ camera, the other one can detect if safety helmets are worn. Companies can implement further individual automated safety checks, adding an AI-based layer of workplace security.

For more information on TeamViewer’s AiStudio add-on to its Frontline enterprise augmented reality platform, please visit the company’s website, or view the below video.

Image / video credit: TeamViewer / YouTube

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