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<blockquote data-quote="kermit4karate" data-source="post: 9769503" data-attributes="member: 7053643"><p>I'm pretty sure I work in a completely different reality than many of the members here, because where I work, and with the companies we work with, AI is everywhere. I hop on Teams meetings 2-3 times per day, and there's a virtual AI assistant on every call, and people are summarizing meeting notes and emailing out the summaries to leadership. Every developer and engineer is using AI to create their deployment step-action plans for system upgrades and implementations in a fraction the time it took them a year ago.</p><p></p><p>Teams who work with ERP systems (Oracle) and BI (Business Intelligence), whose job it is to analyze data from sourcing and make adjustments across production are using AI to help them analyze the huge amounts of data they work with.</p><p></p><p>In the manufacturing realm where actual products are being made, AI systems are being deployed on production lines at a blistering pace and sadly humans are already losing their jobs. Articulating robotic arms that mimic human dexterity to perform complex tasks are being deployed differently than they were before. Where before a robotic assembly arm had dozens of sensors to capture x, y, z, coordinates of each joint and flood telemetry to an external system, where a human would then manually adjust the performance of the robot, now those same production lines will have a dozen robotic arms on them and a single eye (IP camera) watching the line. The camera constantly uploads high-def video of the arms working along the line out to a server in a vendor's private cloud where AI analyzes the footage and sends back instructions to the arms to make minute adjustments on the fly to improve their efficiency. It's constantly adapting in real time. No more human involved.</p><p></p><p>Everyone is using AI in my sphere, and yet I just keep seeing people here talk about how no one is using it? Different worlds, I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kermit4karate, post: 9769503, member: 7053643"] I'm pretty sure I work in a completely different reality than many of the members here, because where I work, and with the companies we work with, AI is everywhere. I hop on Teams meetings 2-3 times per day, and there's a virtual AI assistant on every call, and people are summarizing meeting notes and emailing out the summaries to leadership. Every developer and engineer is using AI to create their deployment step-action plans for system upgrades and implementations in a fraction the time it took them a year ago. Teams who work with ERP systems (Oracle) and BI (Business Intelligence), whose job it is to analyze data from sourcing and make adjustments across production are using AI to help them analyze the huge amounts of data they work with. In the manufacturing realm where actual products are being made, AI systems are being deployed on production lines at a blistering pace and sadly humans are already losing their jobs. Articulating robotic arms that mimic human dexterity to perform complex tasks are being deployed differently than they were before. Where before a robotic assembly arm had dozens of sensors to capture x, y, z, coordinates of each joint and flood telemetry to an external system, where a human would then manually adjust the performance of the robot, now those same production lines will have a dozen robotic arms on them and a single eye (IP camera) watching the line. The camera constantly uploads high-def video of the arms working along the line out to a server in a vendor's private cloud where AI analyzes the footage and sends back instructions to the arms to make minute adjustments on the fly to improve their efficiency. It's constantly adapting in real time. No more human involved. Everyone is using AI in my sphere, and yet I just keep seeing people here talk about how no one is using it? Different worlds, I guess. [/QUOTE]
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