Large Action Models (LAMs) are a term from the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Industry and Industry 4.0, and automation. They describe particularly large and powerful AI models that are specialised in deriving and executing complex chains of actions. LAMs analyse vast amounts of data and recognise correlations in order to suggest or independently perform suitable actions.
Imagine that in a modern factory, robots are not only meant to perform individual work steps, but to react flexibly to changes in production. A Large Action Model can evaluate various sensor data here, react to disruptions, and even replan the optimal production process in real time.
This saves the company time and costs, and reduces error rates. LAMs therefore help to manage processes as efficiently, safely, and flexibly as possible – and are particularly adaptable due to their size and performance. They are increasingly being used when conventional systems reach their limits.













