AI that assists, not replaces: A new era in manufacturing
If you ask a traditional AI system, "When will this equipment fail?" the answer might be a prediction based on previous data. While useful, Agentic AI takes it further.
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If you ask a traditional AI system, "When will this equipment fail?" the answer might be a prediction based on previous data. While useful, Agentic AI takes it further.
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This past fall, Scout Motor’s chief technology officer Burkhard Huhnke was the lead instructor for Applied Systems Engineering for Complex Systems, a class offered through the Molinaroli College’s new industrial engineering program. Ph.D. student Austin Harper shares how the course taught him about sophisticated technology and design processes, including those Scout will use at the new plant.