Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation
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2 weeks ago |
impomag.com | Brian Fitzgerald
The tech industry strives continuously to advance AI innovation for manufacturers – but the problem isn’t easy, and the stakes are high. Quality, efficiency and even safety are at stake, and if we’re going to use AI solutions in manufacturing with confidence, we need to find the right mix of tools and understand what’s needed to make them trustable.
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1 month ago |
impomag.com | Matt O'Brien
Microsoft began laying off about 6,000 workers Tuesday, nearly 3% of its entire workforce and its largest job cuts in more than two years as the company spends heavily on artificial intelligence. Hard hit was the tech giant's home state of Washington, where Microsoft informed state officials it was cutting 1,985 workers tied to its Redmond headquarters, many of them in software engineering and product management roles.
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1 month ago |
impomag.com | Anna Wells
TranscriptKoenigsegg is a Swedish manufacturer of high-performance sports cars that has been credited with some of the most exciting designs to hit automotive since its founding in 1994. And its latest does not disappoint.
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1 month ago |
impomag.com | Nolan Beilstein
LAS VEGAS – If a company’s supply chain relies on China, it would behoove them to make alternative plans. That was the message delivered by Gene Marks, president of software development company The Marks Group, at this year’s Epicor Insights conference.
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2 months ago |
impomag.com | Jaimie Ding
LOS ANGELES (AP) — California regulators have released a new proposal to allow the testing of self-driving heavy duty trucks on public roads. The state's Department of Motor Vehicles announced proposed regulations Friday to allow the testing of self-driving vehicles over 10,001 pounds, opening the door for companies to test self-driving technology with previously prohibited autonomous commercial semi-trucks on the road.
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