AIKennel

Next-Generation AI Repair & Physical Modularity

Specializing in AI system maintenance, hot-swappable brain module upgrades, and advanced robotics calibration. We shift focus from "repairable parts" to "replaceable intelligence."

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The Future of Physical AI

Swappable Brain Modules

The concept of a "brain module" has matured. We handle specialized, ruggedized compute units that can be swapped in the field without disassembling the robot’s chassis.

  • NVIDIA Jetson Thor: Upgrading and calibrating Blackwell GPU architecture modules for humanoids.
  • Qualcomm Robotics RB Series: Swapping reasoning units for newer Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models.
  • Faraday Future (FF) EAI Brain: Integration of "Three-in-One" discrete decision-making components.

On-Board Prompting & Reasoning

Modern robots reason through tasks using internal natural language prompting rather than hard-coded logic. We optimize and maintain these complex Edge-LLM architectures.

We service Robotic Copilots, allowing on-board diagnostic AI to prompt itself through hardware faults, and update quantized models (like Llama 3) for disconnected edge processing.

Diagnostic & Maintenance Systems

AI Management & Repair

For fleets, we integrate with Digital Twins and Prescriptive Maintenance platforms.

  • Factory AI: RCA diagnostics for failing AI modules.
  • IBM Maximo: Full Digital Twin simulations predicting performance degradation.
  • Siemens Senseye: Monitoring the health of decision-making loops.

Advanced Repair Tech

Equipped with the latest tools to service next-gen brain modules.

  • Sensor-Agnostic Probes: Reading latency and inference health from diagnostic ports.
  • Modular Reconfiguration: ROS 2 and Micro-ROS for instant PID loop recalibration upon module insertion.
  • 3D-Printable Chassis: Implementing magnetic connectors for 30-second brain swapping.

SaaS-for-Hardware

The industry paradigm is shifting. We ensure your physical chassis stays functional for a decade by upgrading the "Brain Module" every 18–24 months as compute capabilities leap forward.