Written by AQ | Dec 10, 2025 4:00:00 AM
- AI learns and inherits expert implicit knowledge and techniques
- Dynamically presents training videos and manuals based on query content
- Reduces the burden on educators and standardizes caregiving techniques
For Various Industries Industry-Specific Use Cases
01. Nursing & Healthcare Industry (OJT Support / Skill Standardization)
- Use Cases
- Immediate, dialogue-based guidance on emergency responses and complex assistance techniques on site.
- Extraction and provision of expert implicit knowledge (subtle tips, precautions) from videos and manuals.
- Periodic skill checks and support for skill improvement based on standardized procedures.
- Benefits
- Accelerated integration of new caregivers into the workforce and shorter OJT periods.
- Stabilized quality of care services and improved safety for users.
- Relief of veteran staff from education and instruction duties.
02.Manufacturing Industry (Skill Transfer / Technical Training)
- Use Cases
- Searching and presenting work procedures from video manuals recorded by skilled workers.
- Dialogue-based simulation of equipment failure diagnosis and specific abnormality response procedures.
- Learning the techniques and judgment criteria of veteran employees to provide optimal work advice to novices.
- Benefits
- Faster proficiency in complex manufacturing processes.
- Elimination of reliance on individual expertise in skill transfer and stabilization of quality.
- Maintenance and improvement of site productivity and reduction of technical training costs.
03.Construction Industry (Safety Education / Know-how Sharing)
- Use Cases
- Dialogue-based provision of necessary procedures and past near-miss examples for Hazard Prediction Activities.
- Immediate provision of specialized knowledge on specific construction methods or special materials in response to questions.
- Guidance on quality control checklist items and required measurement methods, along with videos.
- Benefits
- Increased safety awareness on site and reduction of accident risks.
- Promotion of know-how sharing in the field where knowledge tends to be dispersed.
- Reduction of training time for site supervisors and newly assigned engineers.