Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., a global leader in AI-driven security and productivity solutions, along with its wholly owned subsidiary, Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), announced the launch of RAM, the ROSA Accessory Module, a new inline hardware platform designed to bring agentic AI capabilities to tens of millions of existing security cameras already deployed across indoor environments. By extending RAD’s SARA (Speaking Autonomous Responsive Agent) agentic AI platform beyond proprietary devices, RAM transforms passive cameras into autonomous security responders capable of real time detection, deterrence, voice interaction, and intelligent escalation without requiring full system replacement.
For years, most indoor security camera deployments have remained passive, recording activity without the ability to intervene as events unfold. While analytics have improved detection, meaningful response has largely remained manual, delayed, or dependent on human monitoring. RAM was developed to close that gap, enabling organizations to activate intelligence, communication, and response directly within the camera layer they already own. The result is a faster path to autonomous security without the cost, disruption, or delay of replacing existing infrastructure.
“Security does not fail because cameras cannot see. It fails because they cannot act,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO and founder of AITX and RAD. “RAM changes that equation. We are taking agentic AI out of isolated, purpose-built hardware and extending it across the cameras already watching millions of spaces. This is how autonomous security actually scales, not by ripping and replacing, but by upgrading intelligence where it already exists.”


