Glasssphere Japan has developed a new tool called GJ-AI-shoot. The system operates as an image analysis system which processes visual data through its artificial intelligence technology. The company plans to make their service available to customers beginning on March 1, 2026. The software functions without requiring internet access because it operates directly from the client’s location. The solution was created to assist businesses in solving problems related to workforce shortages, operational mistakes, and inconsistent standards of product evaluation.
The AI system operates as a perpetual surveillance mechanism which detects abnormal events and generates notification alerts. The alert system allows businesses to create their own notification rules through the use of simple language. The system operates effectively throughout various environments including offices, factories, warehouses, public spaces, and healthcare facilities.
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The system enables detection of multiple scenarios which include identification of people located in hazardous zones, blocked evacuation pathways, product defects, and identification of suspicious activities. It can detect falls, track safety gear use, and prevent accidents. By automating monitoring, it cuts down the need for people to watch cameras and reduces mistakes.
GJ-AI-shoot is built to make work sites safer, maintain quality, and improve efficiency. It fits the push for more digital, AI-driven monitoring across industries.


