The use of AI could be a game-changer for companies. The new solution approach should now help from Siemens in collaboration with Google Cloud. […]
Siemens Represent Manufacturing industry In cooperation with Google Cloud New AI-based solutions are available. Companies must be able to optimize manufacturing processes and improve productivity, according to Siemens.
The solutions offer the ability to, for example, combine analysis data from different software applications in a resource-saving and automated manner. By “standardizing” data, there should be no “island data” that is used in isolation. Rather, he wants Siemens Creating the potential to make this globally available.
On the basis of this data, companies have the option to run cloud-based AI models and use machine-level algorithms, as described in the press release from Siemens call. This is useful, for example, for monitoring the visual quality of products or for improving predictive maintenance Manufacturing facilities And fonts.
Use Artificial Intelligence (AI) It will determine how competitive the company is in the long run. However, this also requires trained experts. It’s not enough to implement a specific AI solution once and worry about it no more. However, the current shortage of skilled workers makes it difficult to find the right experts. Some companies have now recognized the potential of AI, but may get stuck in “AI pilot projects”, such as Alex Lorenz, VPControl at Siemens The digital industry says factory automation. New solutions should change this now.
* Alexandra Lindner was part of the online editorial team at com! Professionals. Born in the Allgäu, she came to the Bavarian capital after studying journalism (BA) in Stuttgart. Her favorite topics include cybersecurity, blockchain, and cryptocurrencies. In her spare time, she enjoys playing music and always goes out with a good book in her pocket.
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