Nvidia's new AI Blueprint simplifies building AI agents for analyzing video and image data, enabling companies to efficiently search and summarize vast visual content. Major companies like Accenture, Dell, and Lenovo are using it to boost productivity, streamline operations, and enhance safety.
This Blueprint, part of Nvidia Metropolis, supports customization for real-time and archived visuals, allowing agents to answer questions, create summaries, and send alerts. It’s used across industries and public sectors globally, offering flexible, AI-powered workflows to assist in environments like factories, airports, and traffic intersections.
AI agents in this Blueprint use advanced vision language models (VLMs) and can be tailored through natural language prompts, reducing the need for complex code. They operate on Nvidia GPUs, accelerating tasks like identifying critical moments in footage or monitoring traffic incidents.
Beyond industry applications, these agents can help visually impaired individuals by summarizing videos, generating sports highlights, or labeling data for AI training. Nvidia AI Blueprints are freely accessible for developers and integrate smoothly with Nvidia’s partner ecosystem for deployment.
As shown by K2K's real-time traffic analysis project in Palermo, Italy, Nvidia’s AI Blueprint is transforming city operations and will be showcased further at the Smart Cities Expo World Congress through November 7.