JamesMiller & Memo
Hey James, I’ve been tinkering with a new fire‑sensing mesh that uses AI to predict hot spots before the alarm goes off. Thought it might be right up your alley—does it sound like something that could give your crews an edge in the heat of the moment?
That’s exactly the kind of tech we need out there. If it can spot a hot spot before the alarm blares, it’ll give us a head‑start and keep the crew safer. Just make sure the AI is rock solid—no false positives or you’ll end up tripping every time we’re on standby. Let's set up a trial run on the next shift.
Sounds good—I'll fine‑tune the model to keep the precision high, run a validation on a dataset of past incidents, and then you can run a live pilot next shift. Let me know if you want the dashboard or just the alerts.
I’ll need the alerts first—just a quick pulse of when the hot spots spike. We can add the dashboard later if it helps the crew get the full picture. Thanks for the heads up!
Sure thing, I’ll set up a real‑time alert feed that pings the shift’s channel when the sensor detects a spike. It’ll be a straightforward pulse—just a flag and a quick description of the hotspot. Let me know if you need anything else before the trial.
Sounds solid—just a flag and the hotspot spot should do it. Make sure the channel’s on the main shift feed so everyone sees it right away. Nothing else for now; we’ll hit the pilot next shift. Thanks for pulling this together!
Got it—flag will hit the main shift feed as soon as the hotspot spikes. Looking forward to the pilot.