Welcome to the Association for Advancing Automation’s AI Update newsletter. Edited byRobert Huschka, A3’s vice president of education strategies, this newsletter will provide you and your business with the latest news, trends, stats and use cases on artificial intelligence in automation. We hope you enjoy it. If not, you can alwaysunsubscribe. Tell your colleagues to subscribehere.
The hype around the term “metaverse” is accelerating at astronomical speed, with science-fiction visions of virtual gamers all spending virtual currency in an infinite number of virtual worlds. But when you peel back the layers around some of the hype, you’ll find some tangible benefits for manufacturers in how they can become more productive in both the digital and physical world.
Digital infrastructure lays the highway that makes digital transformation possible. Whether you are chasing the dream of a smart factory, Industry 4.0, industrial IOT, or software-defined manufacturing, it defines where data can go and how fast. There are many unsung heroes of digital infrastructure who make possible this digital highway. Are you one of them?
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Some say that the best way to predict the future is to create it, but we can also study our past and prognosticate. That’s how AI works, after all: It learns from past examples to classify never-before-seen data!
We all know there is tremendous potential value in data, which continues to grow exponentially. To harness that potential, companies need A.I. to make sense of the data, and hybrid cloud computing platforms that can distribute it across organizations.
The industrial revolution covers all of today’s cutting-edge technology trends, including autonomous cars, smart connected devices, sensors, computer chips, and other technologies. This metamorphosis was caused by advances in manufacturing technology that has always welcomed new ideas. One of them is AI in manufacturing.
Visual-based artificial intelligence is highly prevalent today, which is enabling machines to detect and recognize images, videos, and also the elements within them such as people, objects, and animals in the same way that the human eye can.
AI Insights on Autonomous Systems with GE’s John Lizzi
In the first of our series of A3 interviews with AI leaders, John Lizzi, the Executive Leader - Robotics and Autonomous Systems at GE, discusses how to develop AI projects that focus on business objectives. Lizzi, who serves as the chair of the Association for Advancing Automation’s Artificial Intelligence Technology Strategy Board, says that AI is enabling intelligent systems to operate in the complex and uncertain world. Check out his advice on how to craft your AI strategy.
Held once every two years in the United States, Automate is the broadest automation solutions event in North America, affording the best overview of the entire industry.
The International Robot Safety Conference (IRSC) will offer conference sessions and workshops that examine key issues in robot safety and provide an in-depth overview of current industry standards and best-practices.
Join us for Autonomous Mobile Robots & Logistics Week, where you’ll learn about the exciting advances in AMR technology, plus new developments in logistics automation.