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AI Innovation: Digital Automation with Cognitive Services
Artificial intelligence transforms industries, enabling businesses to boost efficiency, reduce costs, and improve reliability. In manufacturing, where profit margins are tight and unplanned downtime can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per day, AI-driven automation is becoming a game changer.
Take the paper industry—press operators once had to manually monitor wet line, a water-related issue that could halt production. But with the help of computer vision and cameras, they can integrate AI-powered visual inspection to automate the process.
Automation like this is feasible thanks to cognitive services such as those from AI solution provider byteLAKE, which empowers manufacturers to deliver faster and more accurate results while preventing costly disruptions. Now, other industries reap the same benefits, as byteLAKE expands its Cognitive Services to provide real-time insights and next-generation AI automation across multiple sectors.
“Previously, we only offered AI for cameras, focusing on visual inspection,” says Marcin Rojek, Co-Founder of byteLAKE. “Now, we’ve expanded into more sophisticated use cases—far beyond cameras counting products on conveyor belts, checking and reading labels, identifying scratches, and analyzing colors. Our Cognitive Services remain a collection of industrial AI models, but we’ve broadened their scope to process a wider range of data types. We’ve enhanced their capabilities to analyze not only videos, images, and audio files but also data from diverse sources, such as IoT sensors and manufacturing management or error reporting systems.”
Expanding AI Capabilities Beyond Manufacturing
One area where byteLAKE sees significant opportunity is with energy utilities and power providers. As these companies face growing pressure to improve efficiency and sustainability, they look for AI capabilities that can precisely predict demand across different locations and user needs—resulting in enhanced operational efficiency, reduced waste, and optimized resource management.
“When you run a heating utility company, you want to do two things,” explains Rojek. “First, you want to optimize operations to avoid wasting energy. At the same time, you need to ensure that the required energy is delivered in alignment with demand. This requires accurate demand forecasting.”
“#AI is becoming like a calculator—you no longer have to do all the calculations on paper. Instead, you can focus on more strategic and creative tasks.” – Marcin Rojek, @byteLAKEGlobal via @insightdottech
By leveraging AI automation, byteLAKE analyzes real-time data alongside historical trends, such as past consumption behaviors and weather forecasts, to automatically generate accurate demand predictions.
Additionally, byteLAKE’s Cognitive Services provide predictive maintenance across infrastructure, helping customers identify potential failures before they occur and optimize costs.
“AI is becoming like a calculator—you no longer have to do all the calculations on paper. Instead, you can focus on more strategic and creative tasks,” says Rojek.
The power industry presents similar opportunities to heating and utility providers. Electricity providers must accurately predict and manage demand while maintaining grid reliability. Through predictive maintenance and intelligent load balancing, AI can help enhance energy conservation efforts and improve overall efficiency.
The food production industry is another area where byteLAKE’s Cognitive Services are making an impact. “We can identify key challenges in the food industry, and with AI analyzing data across the production line, it helps calibrate machinery, improve quality control, and reduce waste,” Rojek explains. “By leveraging predictive maintenance through data analytics, our solutions not only reduce costs but also optimize production, enhance operations, and drive revenue growth.”
Making AI Capabilities a Reality
byteLAKE can seamlessly integrate into these various different industries because it works with the software that businesses already rely on—such as Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS). Customers using these systems can easily incorporate byteLAKE’s Cognitive Services or adopt pre-integrated solutions. Additionally, byteLAKE is compatible with industrial standards like SCADA and heating utility software, ensuring broad applicability across multiple sectors.
And because all deployments are on-premises, AI and cognitive services function independently without transmitting any data to external or public cloud services. This ensures that all data remains securely within a company’s infrastructure, processed locally on its hardware.
Another key factor in byteLAKE’s success is its partnership with Intel. By leveraging Intel’s latest technologies—including OpenVINO™ for cross-platform AI deployment, VNNI as part of Intel® Core™ processors, and Intel® AMX as part of Intel® Xeon®—byteLAKE optimizes its AI solutions for peak performance. These integrations enable the software to scale effortlessly from edge devices to enterprise-level HPC clusters. Customers benefit from GPU-level performance on CPUs, minimizing the need for costly hardware investments while maintaining superior AI processing capabilities. This scalability allows businesses to start with small AI implementations and expand seamlessly as their operational needs grow.
Pushing the Boundaries of AI Innovation
Going forward, byteLAKE plans to continuously adapt its Cognitive Services to meet the evolving needs of industries such as manufacturing, smart cities, energy, and food production. Looking ahead, the company is exploring Generative AI (GenAI) to make AI interactions more intuitive and human-like.
“In the future, Cognitive Services will feature a human-like interface powered by Generative AI,” says Rojek. “Our goal is to allow users to interact with their factories or energy infrastructures in a ChatGPT-like manner—asking questions like, ‘How is my plant doing?’ and receiving tailored insights instantly. This will revolutionize how industries engage with their systems, making AI not just a data processor but an intelligent assistant.”
Beyond advancing AI-human interaction, byteLAKE focuses on ensuring seamless integration with existing business software. Future deployments will make it even easier to embed Cognitive Services into industrial workflows, eliminating the need for standalone solutions.
For now, byteLAKE remains laser-focused on delivering AI-driven models tailored to industries such as papermaking, manufacturing, food production, and power/heating utilities. These solutions transform raw data into actionable insights, helping businesses optimize energy use, improve production efficiency, and maintain high-quality standards.
This article was edited by Georganne Benesch, Editorial Director for insight.tech.