Intellivix Targets Global AI Surveillance Market with 'False Alarm Elimination' Gen AMS
“World’s First VLM Integration” Draws Praise
at ISC 2025, One of the World’s Top 3 Security Exhibitions
Eun Soo Choi (fourth from left), CEO of IntelliVIX, poses with attendees at ISC West 2025 in Las Vegas on April 4. |
LAS VEGAS, April 4, 2025 — Intellivix, a leading company specializing in generative vision AI (Co-CEOs Eun Soo Choi and Jung Hoon Jang), announced that its unveiling of the world’s first VLM-based generative AI surveillance system, Gen AMS, received enthusiastic interest at ISC West 2025, one of the world’s top three security exhibitions, held in Las Vegas, U.S.
Following the North American debut of Gen AMS, Intellivix plans to actively expand into Southeast Asian markets—including the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia—as well as into Europe, the United Kingdom.
ISC West, the largest physical security exhibition in North America,
serves as a major global stage where cutting-edge technologies in CCTV, access
control, alarm systems, and AI-driven security solutions converge.
At this year’s exhibition, Intellivix unveiled Gen
AMS, a next-generation
video surveillance system independently developed by the company. Leveraging
real-time CCTV footage, Gen AMS not only detects and alerts incidents as they
occur, but also uses AI to interpret the situation and explain its context and
meaning in natural language—eliminating false alarms, a major pain point in
existing systems.
In particular, the version showcased at ISC West features an
integrated Vision-Language Model (VLM) capable of automatically generating
surveillance reports, marking the world's first commercialized video security
platform of its kind. The system drew strong interest and high praise from
global partners and attendees.
Gen AMS had already garnered attention at
CES 2025 in January and again at SECON 2025, held March 19–21 at KINTEX in
Ilsan, South Korea.
Traditional video surveillance systems rely on human operators to
monitor multiple screens, which often leads to fatigue and errors. While
automation has improved efficiency, false alarms have remained a persistent
challenge. Intellivix has addressed this issue by becoming the first in the
world to develop a VLM-based generative AI surveillance system that effectively
eliminates false positives.
During live demonstrations, visitors
applauded when the AI correctly identified a flame image on a smartphone screen
as a non-fire situation. They were equally impressed when the AI detected a
person raising their hands above their head—a gesture used to simulate an
emergency rescue request—and accurately recognized it as a “rescue request.”
Attendees were amazed by the AI’s ability
to understand the meaning of video footage in real time and explain it with
precision, describing it as a groundbreaking innovation that sets a new
standard for AI-powered video surveillance.
Through this exhibition, Intellivix has
confirmed Gen AMS's global market potential across a wide range of
sectors, including smart cities, industrial safety, public infrastructure, and
defense. The company plans to actively expand technical collaborations and
partnerships, with a strong focus on the North American market.
"Gen AMS is an innovative system that
goes beyond simply detecting events — it analyzes and explains their meaning,
significantly enhancing on-site response capabilities," said Eun Soo Choi,
CEO of Intellivix. "We are deeply honored to have our technology
officially recognized in the global market through ISC West."
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