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4 ways generative AI addresses manufacturing challenges

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The manufacturing industry is in an unenviable position. Manufacturers are being called to reduce their carbon footprint, adopt circular economy practices and become more eco-friendly in general. And manufacturers face pressure to constantly innovate while ensuring stability and safety.

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5 ways IBM helps manufacturers maximize the benefits of generative AI

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While still in its early stages, generative AI can provide powerful optimization capabilities to manufacturers in the areas that matter most to them: productivity, product quality, efficiency, worker safety and regulatory compliance.

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10 manufacturing trends that are changing the industry

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Manufacturing has undergone a major digital transformation in the last few years, with technological advancements, evolving consumer demands and the COVID-19 pandemic serving as major catalysts for change. Here, we’ll discuss the major manufacturing trends that will change the industry in the coming year. Industry 4.0

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12 considerations when choosing MES software

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Manufacturing execution systems (MES) have grown in popularity across the manufacturing industry. If your manufacturing processes have become more intricate and challenging to manage manually, an MES can help streamline manufacturing operations management, increase efficiency and reduce errors.

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Reducing defects and downtime with AI-enabled automated inspections

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A large, multinational automobile manufacturer responsible for producing millions of vehicles annually, engaged with IBM to streamline their manufacturing processes with seamless, automated inspections driven by real-time data and artificial intelligence (AI).

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FPGA vs. GPU: Which is better for deep learning?

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Considering circuitry, both GPUs and FPGAs make effective central processing units (CPUs) , with many available options from manufacturers like NVIDIA or Xilinx designed for compatibility with modern Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) standards. And processing this data takes a large amount of computing power.

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For the planet and people: IBM’s focus on AI ethics in sustainability

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. “AI is an unbelievable opportunity to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges in health care, manufacturing, climate change and more,” said Christina Shim, IBM’s global head of Sustainability Software and an AI Ethics Board member. In our 2023 Impact Report , we reported that 70.6%