"I don't do what I do to MAKE friends, I do it for the friends I make." --Keith Gipson, CEO facil.ai Why is facil.ai different? Why is Keith Gipson an FM rebel? We aren't making a product to sell... we are making the best product we can for our clients. AI isn't a buzzword for us; it's not a way to get more leads or rank better on SEO. AI is the easiest and fastest way to get our customers closer to the building performance results they want --- precise control, energy efficiency, cost savings, you name it. Sure, we might ruffle feathers... Because we aren't here to win anyone over... We are here to provide a solution for facility teams who want a better way. #FMrebel #buildingcontrols AutomatedBuildings California State University-Dominguez Hills
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facil.ai is the world’s first conversational AI Autonomous (Building) Optimization (AIAO) solution. The founders have decades of Building Automation, Energy/Utility, Software Engineering and IoT experience developing AI / Building Optimization solutions.
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On today's Monday Live!, we will continue exploring the benefits of considering buildings as assets. The international standards body?ISO has defined the global asset management standard as ISO 55000; today, we will learn about 55000 from Asset Leadership Network executive director Michael Bordenaro and ALN Senior Fellow David Totman. Register to learn about assets at https://mondaylive.org. Anno Scholten Anto Budiardjo David Wilts James Lee Ken Sinclair Marc Petock Keith Gipson Roger Woodward Steve Fey Tracy Markie Rick Justis C4SB - Coalition for Smarter Buildings The IBB Project AutomatedBuildings
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Watch this week's Monday Live!, where the group discussed and learned about the all-important Asset Management standard ISO 55000. We had two expert guests from the Asset Leadership Network, Michael Bordenaro and David Totman. https://lnkd.in/eD5kGW_h Anno Scholten Anto Budiardjo David Wilts James Lee Ken Sinclair Marc Petock Roger Woodward Rick Justis Keith Gipson Steve Fey Tracy Markie C4SB - Coalition for Smarter Buildings The IBB Project AutomatedBuildings
Monday Live! September 16, 2024
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Wishing everyone a safe and happy 4th of July filled with pride, gratitude, and celebrations! Let's honor the sacrifices of those who fought for our freedom and continue to uphold the principles that make our country strong. At facil.ai we are proud to be American. Happy Independence Day! ???? #IndependenceDay #4thOfJuly #CelebrateFreedom #ProudAmerican
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?????????????????? ?????? ???????? ?????? ?????? ???????? ???????????????????????? ???? ????????????-?????????????? ??????????????????! Yet the media is focused on articles like this one. Apparently support for renewables and EV's has dipped. That's fine! You know what isn't controversial? *** Reducing energy use without sacrificing comfort. *** Let's focus on Buildings. Apply AI on top of your existing Building Automation System. ?? No upfront investment. ?? No contracts. ?? Pays for itself each month. If you have a commercial building automation system with a central plant... Reach out to us at [email protected] #BMS #Energy #CommercialRealEstate #CRE #EnergySavings #AI #SmartBuildings #PropTech
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?? facil.ai is the leader in autonomous AI and Machine Learning in the built environment. ?? While most are talking about FDD, “Smart” alarm dashboards, “pay to play” awards received, and aging frameworks like TensorFlow with varying degrees of incremental improvements in “training compute” (against static models that must be continuously retrained), our technology is based on a new type of machine learning process: Introducing: ?? Liquid Neural Networks (LNNs) or “Liquid Learning” (LL) for the built environment! LL can rapidly adapt (in real-time) to changes in its data stream and environment, continuously learning on its own, without retraining. ??Originally developed by MIT researchers, Liquid Learning represents a potential major breakthrough in artificial intelligence. “Liquid learning constantly adapts to new data. This latest innovation in machine learning (can) facilitate decision making using “time series data” (the same, familiar data format from most BAS). It has the potential to revolutionize technologies that rely on the interpretation of constantly evolving data, such as medical diagnostics, autonomous vehicles, (and, of course, the autonomous AI Advanced Supervisory Control of HVAC mechanical systems in buildings.)” ?? “This is a way forward for the future of robot control, natural language processing, video processing—any form of time series data processing,” Ramin Hasani, the study’s author, told MIT News. The potential is really significant.” ?? Last week we released our new version 3.5, dubbed “Autonomous Experimentation Learning”, solution at our customer’s campus, the California State University-Dominguez Hills Kenny Seeton ?? That’s right. ?? ZERO humans “in the loop!” ???? v3.5 is the next advancement over our previous v3.0 “Imitation Learning” technology we released last year, with spectacular results: ?? 50% efficiency gain! ?? ???? My friend Kenny and I spend hours, talking about AI ML models, policies and mapping. “State spaces” and tuning. Data and correlation. ?? Kenny is extremely knowledgeable about mechanical systems! He’s curious. And thorough. About everything. ?? He pushes us to be better! His favorite quote is: “If better is possible then good is not enough”. It’s more than just a quote. He lives it. We live it. I think some companies are making a mistake. This is not about connecting ChatGPT or TensorFlow to buildings, and calling it AI Advanced Supervisory Control? ?? ??? We spend 90% of our time studying the real time dynamics of buildings; and 10% on the technology. ?? As a cloud SaaS solution we pivot quickly and rapidly innovate. Our solution is not constrained by hardware. facil.ai When it really matters. ?? Our customers love us! ?? We’re proud to be a Portola Valley Partners portfolio company BUILD???GROW??FUND??EXIT?? [email protected] John Majeski Steve Brown Joy Fairbanks #AI #digitalmaturity #innovation #future #technology #sustainability #controls
Is “Liquid Learning” the Next Revolution in Machine Learning?? - IEEE Innovation at Work
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?? Happy Earth Day 2024
?? Happy Earth Day 2024! ?? At facil.ai, we're committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship every day. On this Earth Day, we renew our pledge to continue to harness the power of AI and technology for positive change. From improving comfort to reducing energy consumption to reducing maintenance expenses our solutions empower businesses to operate more efficiently and sustainably. Let's work together to create a greener, more sustainable future for generations to come. Happy Earth Day from the facil.ai team! #EarthDay2024 #Sustainability #EnvironmentalStewardship #AIforGood #GreenFuture
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?? Back, to the future!
?? Continuing to "show my age" with this #throwbackthursday post ?? ?? Had this idea 20 years ago that "we" in the controls industry MIGHT be able to standardize on IT FRIENDLY protocols like XML or Web Services APIs as first reported as a "guest" contributing editor to AutomatedBuildings Ken Sinclair ??Reading between the lines a bit, this was the start of the Open Building Information eXchange (OBIX) movement. In fact, my company IFS, hosted the very first “XML Symposium” at BuilConn Anto Budiardjo to PROVE that XML could in fact be used as an open, secure, IT friendly protocol ?? This is when I met my good friend Brian Tarbert. ?? facil.ai partner, TCS | Building Automation Systems. would go on to create, arguably, the very first cloud SaaS BAS! ? One of my "2-3 startups ago", Impact Facility Solutions (AKA used to be www.myfacility.com) hosted an INTEROPERABILITY demo at the University of Cincinnati along with BIG-NA featuring my long-time customer and friends completely integrated campus at the University of Southern California. This state of the art XML-based-software-gateway platform called "Enterprise DX" (Enterprise Data eXchange or "EDX" for short) which I invented back in 2002, connected BAS systems from Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Siemens, Trane, Invensys - Acquired by Schneider Electric, Eaton - Buildings As A Grid and a "smattering" of IT systems: classroom scheduling, utility billing and accounting, NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Weather data and others). ?? This open Enterprise Energy Management (EEM) network was the first of its kind, and was a pre-cursor of what I would go on to do after IFS, when I co-founded Phoenix Energy Technologies a few years later (Itron, Inc. Silicon Energy US Patent 6,178,362 - Web-based EEM System and Method 2001) ? Fast forward to where I am now having a ball, once again, pushing the envelope and applying AI to the built environment at scale with facil.ai ?? Enhanced comfort 30% ??Energy Savings of at least 10% and in some cases over 20% ?? 40% less alarms, issues, calls ?? Less CAPEX and OPEX – 25% less spend on maintenance, 15% less spend on new equipment ??+?? Our solution is unique in the industry as we combine “the best of both worlds” (expert humans with AI as a force multiplier) in a process called “Machine Teaching”. Combining our customer’s building Engineers years of knowledge along side our team’s years of experience in buildings, HVAC systems/Central Plants with AI, plus our own systems integration capability using our own BMS software gateways; to deliver a seamless AI solution. NO need to “rip & replace” your legacy BAS assets. ?? Our customers love us! ? Funny how we come "full circle" sometimes... facil.ai?is proud to be a?Portola Valley Partners?portfolio company. BUILD???GROW??FUND??EXIT?? [email protected] John Majeski?Steve Brown?Joy Fairbanks #AI?#smart?#experience #digitalmaturity?#innovation?#future?#technology?#nohardware
AutomatedBuildings.com Article - Building Controls and BACnet, IT and XML. A report from the BIG-NA conference
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