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How Smart Can a Machine Get? Check Out the New Artificial Intelligence

This collection of applications reveals the different ways AI and machine learning are improving plant operations.

Rob Spiegel

August 18, 2021

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Manufacturing equipment keeps reaching new stages of capabilities and intelligence. What starts as a smart machine transforms into equipment infused with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Data coming off the equipment becomes big data and moves through data analysis. The digitally generated data is used to produce leaps in productivity.

AI and machine learning assist engineers and data scientists to structure, analyze, and evaluate a huge volume of data. The application improvements include smart recommendations, generative design, anomaly detection, and preventive maintenance. Altogether AI and machine learning optimize the way products are designed and produced.

Let’s take a look at all of the functions that are moving into AI and machine learning.

Rob Spiegel has covered manufacturing for 19 years, 17 of them for Design News. Other topics he has covered include automation, supply chain technology, alternative energy, and cybersecurity. For 10 years, he was the owner and publisher of the food magazine Chile Pepper.

About the Author

Rob Spiegel

Rob Spiegel serves as a senior editor for Design News. He started with Design News in 2002 as a freelancer and hired on full-time in 2011. He covers automation, manufacturing, 3D printing, robotics, AI, and more.

Prior to Design News, he worked as a senior editor for Electronic News and Ecommerce Business. He has contributed to a wide range of industrial technology publications, including Automation World, Supply Chain Management Review, and Logistics Management. He is the author of six books.

Before covering technology, Rob spent 10 years as publisher and owner of Chile Pepper Magazine, a national consumer food publication.

As well as writing for Design News, Rob also participates in IME shows, webinars, and ebooks.

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