Less than 10 years ago, artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning were being billed as game changing technologies in the industrial automation space. While perhaps overhyped at the time, today these technologies are bringing real value to manufacturing processes. To explore the practical application of AI in manufacturing, Musashi AI’s Frederick Reinink joins TECH B2B Marketing’s Jimmy Carroll and Winn Hardin on the Manufacturing Matters podcast. Reinink explains how AI and deep learning-based vision systems are automating full part inspection for complex parts in a range of applications, including EV battery manufacturing, laser welding, and several others. Reinink also outlines the challenges of implementing robust, adaptable AI solutions, and what potential users should consider.
Less than 10 years ago, artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning were being billed as game changing technologies in the industrial automation space. While perhaps overhyped at the time, today these technologies are bringing real value to manufacturing processes. To explore the practical application of AI in manufacturing, Musashi AI’s Frederick Reinink joins TECH B2B Marketing’s Jimmy Carroll and Winn Hardin on the Manufacturing Matters podcast. Reinink explains how AI and deep learning-based vision systems are automating full part inspection for complex parts in a range of applications, including EV battery manufacturing, laser welding, and several others. Reinink also outlines the challenges of implementing robust, adaptable AI solutions, and what potential users should consider.