Microsoft and Siemens Will Collaborate To Bring Generative AI to The Industrial
Date : 31st October, 2023
THE SOIL – On Tuesday, Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Siemens (SIEGn.DE) presented a joint effort that will use artificial intelligence to boost output and interaction between humans and machines.
Both companies will collaborate to bring generative AI to the industrial, transportation, and healthcare sectors under the Siemens Industrial Copilot programme.
Siemens mentioned that one of the businesses using the Siemens Industrial Copilot is the German auto supplier Schaeffler AG (SHA_p.DE).
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The Initiative Will Produce AI Copilots to Help Customer Company Employees
There was no disclosure made regarding the cash amounts associated with the partnership.
The initiative will produce AI copilots to help customer company employees plan and schedule production and maintenance as well as design new goods.
By analysing data acquired by Siemens, it assists clients in rapidly developing, refining, and debugging intricate automation codes as well as reducing simulation times at their manufacturing plants and other locations.
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Schaeffler Plans to Decrease Production Downtime At Its Factories by Utilising The Siemens Industrial Copilot
Schaeffler has been assisting its engineers in programming industrial automation systems, such as robots, with the use of generative AI. It plans to decrease production downtime at its factories by utilising the Siemens Industrial Copilot.
It was now possible to finish tasks that used to take weeks in a matter of minutes, said Siemens.
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