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Julie leads engineering execution and technical strategy, with a strong track record of shipping scalable AI infrastructure and products.

Julie leads engineering execution and technical strategy, with a strong track record of shipping scalable AI infrastructure and products.

1 published insight AR guidance computer vision Field AI Insights Updated May 22, 2026
Julie Townsend
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Julie Townsend

VP, Strategy

Julie leads engineering execution and technical strategy, with a strong track record of shipping scalable AI infrastructure and products.

Field AIAI-guided workflowsProof-of-work packetsSystems architectureVoice and visual guidancePilot playbooks
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Field problemrepeatable work happens in the field, but records are often rebuilt later
Product lensguided workflows, proof capture, exceptions, and close-out packets
Technical lensdevice constraints, privacy, reliability, latency, and exports
Operational lenscallbacks, paperwork, technician enablement, and supervisor review
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Writing about practical AI for the physical world.

CoSkip's Field AI Insights are written for service leaders, technicians, operators, and builders who care about useful AI, not AI theater. The focus is the practical gap between what happens in the field and what organizations can confidently review afterward.

  1. 01Understand the field workflow

    Start with the job, the technician, the proof requirements, and the operational friction.

  2. 02Design guidance that fits the work

    Use voice, visual prompts, and workflow logic without pulling attention away from the job.

  3. 03Capture proof in context

    Photos, timestamps, notes, exceptions, signoff, and step verification attach to the right moment.

  4. 04Turn work into a trusted record

    The completed workflow becomes a proof packet for supervisor, customer, warranty, or audit review.

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What does Julie Townsend write about?

Julie Townsend writes about practical Field AI topics connected to guided workflows, proof capture, field operations, architecture, and pilot readiness.

Who should read these articles?

Field-service leaders, operators, technicians, technical buyers, product builders, investors, and advisors exploring practical AI for real-world field operations.

How does this writing connect to CoSkip?

CoSkip helps teams guide field work in real time, capture proof in context, and turn completed work into review-ready proof packets.

How can a team test these ideas?

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Where should I go next?

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