Mentioned in 8 AI use cases across 4 industries
Think of this as a smart traffic conductor for Bangkok: cameras and sensors watch the roads, an AI brain predicts where jams will form, and then it recommends how to adjust traffic lights and routes so cars and buses flow more smoothly.
This is like a smart security guard listening to phone calls in real time. It doesn’t care about the conversation content; it watches the call’s technical fingerprints (who’s calling from where, what device, how the call behaves) to spot patterns that look like scammers and raises an instant alarm.
Think of this as a digital command brain for defence and national security: it watches dozens of sensors and data feeds at once (radar, cameras, cyber logs, communications), connects the dots faster than humans can, and alerts commanders to threats in time to act.
This is like giving European defense forces a combined "eyes in the sky" system that uses both satellites and drones, then adding an AI analyst on top to continuously watch, detect, and flag important changes on the ground.
This is like giving airline pilots a smart co-pilot that never gets tired: an onboard AI that continuously watches the flight situation, predicts what might happen next, and suggests or executes helpful actions while keeping the human pilot in charge.
This is like giving European police a supercharged search and pattern-spotting engine that can sift through huge piles of digital information—messages, photos, travel records, financial data—to flag suspicious links between people, places, and events that humans would struggle to see in time.
Think of a city’s road network as a giant, messy orchestra. This use case is about putting an AI ‘conductor’ in charge that can see what’s happening on the roads in real time (via cameras and sensors), predict where jams and accidents might happen, and then adjust traffic lights, signals, and routing instructions to keep everything flowing smoothly.
Think of SPARTEND as a cyber guard dog for satellites and ground stations. It constantly watches space-mission networks, uses a big playbook of known attack tricks, and automatically flags or responds to suspicious behavior before humans would normally notice.