In focus: Artificial intelligence
The e-paper of the January 2024 issue
ChatGPT has given artificial intelligence a huge boost over the past year - especially in terms of public perception. In this issue, we want to take a closer look at AI and categorize it in more detail for potential industrial users.
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Topic highlights
- TITLE: Virtual commissioning based on AI
How a test cell works with an AI-based system at BMW (page 14) - Siemens relies on industrial metaverse
The role of immersive engineering and AI (page 9) - Artificial intelligence in production lines
A look at AI in mechanical engineering (page 22) - Intelligent sensor independently detects anomalies
Smart sensors for a future-oriented type of condition monitoring (page 24) - Computer-on-Modules and scalable HMIs
The Seco platform concept (page 26) - LLM as the basis for voice control
Interview: Thomas Sykora from Sabo Mobile IT on the use of LLM (page 27) - The Exor platform
Exor General Manager Udo Richter introduces the X platform (page 28) - AI and model-based design
Developing AI algorithms using apps - Mathworks shows how it's done (page 29) - SPE - The chicken and egg problem
An interview with Oliver Kleineberg, CTO of Belden (page 30) - Follow up! Software in online direct sales
How to automate the installation and updating of industrial apps on controllers (page 33)
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IN FOCUS: Artificial intelligence
- Five AI trends for 2024
Liz Centoni from Cisco gives her assessment and an outlook for the year (page 10) - The year of generative AI
How AI is influencing the lives of developers (page 12) - Germany is lagging behind
A market study by IBM examines the use of AI and its barriers (page 13) - The dark side of AI
Hasty use of AI can quickly lead to technical debt (page 18) - What AI can do for the industry
AI-supported analytics for process optimization (page 20)
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