Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., a global leader in AI-driven security and productivity solutions, reports accelerating momentum across its SARA ecosystem as industry adoption increasingly reflects years of deliberate development combined with direct input from security and monitoring operators. As organisations seek greater intelligence, automation, and decision velocity, the Company sees growing recognition of SARA’s expanding role as a unifying intelligence layer designed to operate at scale while fitting more naturally into real-world monitoring workflows.
SARA, which stands for Speaking Autonomous Responsive Agent, is AITX’s multiple award-winning agentic AI platform designed to observe, interpret, and respond to activity across large volumes of video and camera data. Informed by ongoing collaboration with monitoring professionals, SARA has been refined to reduce friction in deployment and daily use, allowing teams to integrate autonomous intelligence more quickly into existing operations. Rather than simply recording events for later review, SARA evaluates activity in real time, determines when action is required, and responds through automated voice interaction, alerts, and structured incident handling.
“Our hardware efforts established what was possible and proved what could scale," said Steve Reinharz, CEO, CTO and founder of AITX and all RAD subsidiaries. “What we are seeing now is validation that the intelligence we built on top of that foundation is where the industry is leaning. As more operators look to make autonomous intelligence a core part of their daily workflow, we are sharpening our focus on software capabilities that can be adopted faster and operate reliably at meaningful scale.”
Over the course of several years, AITX invested in building proprietary systems capable of supporting advanced AI workloads that were not yet practical within the broader security industry. That long-term approach enabled the Company to architect SARA as a flexible intelligence engine rather than a single-purpose application. As adoption expands, the Company is now seeing those early design decisions translate into broader applicability, faster integration, and increasing relevance across a growing range of security and operational use cases.


