Agentic AI Platform Transitions from Industry Trials to Live Invoicing as RAD-G Sets the Pace for the Monitoring Sector
Detroit, Michigan, December 22, 2025 — Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (the “Company”) ( OTCID:AITX ), a global leader in AI-driven security and productivity solutions, along with its wholly owned subsidiary, Robotic Assistance Devices Group (RAD-G), today announced that RAD-G has begun invoicing monitoring company clients for SARA ™, its proprietary agentic AI platform, marking a decisive shift from pilot programs and proof of concept engagements to live, revenue generating deployments across the remote video monitoring sector. Over the past several months, RAD-G has steadily advanced SARA from industry recognition to preliminary proof of concept, and now to the first phases of operational adoption. SARA (Speaking Autonomous Responsive Agent) is the Company’s multiple award-winning agentic AI platform built for high volume remote video monitoring. In April 2025, SARA earned top honors at the Security Industry Association New Products and Solutions Awards at ISC West, signaling early validation from industry leaders for the first industry focused solution. By October 2025, RAD-G had announced multiple monitoring companies signing on to engage SARA proof of concepts, followed by live operational pilots in November 2025. Several completed pilots are now entering into active deployment status, and in December 2025, RAD-G crossed a critical threshold as monitoring clients moved beyond evaluation and into paid licensing.
The Company believes the SARA revenue stream could represent a significant component of its financial performance for the next fiscal year.
“This is the moment where theory ends and execution begins,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO and founder of AITX and all RAD subsidiaries. “SARA was built to operate at scale inside real monitoring centers. We are not asking the industry to imagine the future. We are delivering it now.”
SARA is offered in several forms so that clients can adopt autonomous intelligence at the pace and depth that matches their operations. Some begin with SARA Verified to remove false positives and reduce noise, while others move quickly into SARA Lite for single call responses or SARA Agent for full autonomous action. Additional modules such as SARA Assist, SARA Edge and SARA Alarm allow organizations to expand their capabilities without replacing existing systems. This modular approach lets RAD-G scale performance across thousands of feeds and supports long term migration toward fully autonomous operations.
The Company invites Remote Video Monitoring, GSOC, and SOC operators interested in learning how SARA can transform their monitoring operations to connect with RAD-G at www.saramonitoring.ai.

