The Industry is Designing AI for Machines, Not for Humans. That is Not a Mistake.
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The Industry is Designing AI for Machines, Not for Humans. That is Not a Mistake.


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This article highlights the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within industrial operations, focusing on optimizing workflows, reducing downtime, and boosting productivity across various sectors. It emphasizes the importance of real-time data processing – leveraging technologies like edge computing and data integration – to enable faster, more informed decision-making. The resource hub offers best practices and tools for deploying and scaling industrial AI, alongside explorations into areas like vehicle electrification and smart manufacturing.
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