InSkill, the leading platform for creating, publishing, and monetizing AI copilots for industrial equipment, today announced its selection to participate in the Open Copilot Association’s (OCA) Copilot Guidelines Working Group.
The working group is tasked with establishing a foundational definition and set of guidelines for industrial AI copilots, addressing market fragmentation and ensuring consistency, safety, and interoperability across the industry.
“InSkill is proud to contribute to this groundbreaking effort,” said Dale Calder, CEO of InSkill. “By helping define what an industrial AI copilot must deliver, we’re not only ensuring higher standards of safety and usability, but also accelerating adoption by making copilots interoperable across OEMs, service providers, and industrial sites.”
The group’s first deliverable will be “OCA Copilot Definition and Guidelines v1.0,” a white paper that will outline:
Core functional capabilities and requirements for OCA-compliant copilots
Guidelines for ingesting knowledge, from manuals to live worker expertise
Interaction paradigms for safe, natural use in industrial environments
Frameworks for shareable “Solutions” that copilots can capture and deploy
Participation in this working group positions InSkill at the forefront of shaping the standards that will govern the next generation of industrial AI
“The Open Copilot Association was created to bring industry leaders together around a shared vision. By participating in this working group, InSkill is continuing its commitment to collaboration” says Jim Hansen, CTO at InSkill. “We are ensuring that industrial AI copilots are built on open, secure, and interoperable standards that benefit the entire ecosystem.”
For more information on the working group, visit open-copilot.org.