Ford hires back human engineers after AI failed to match their skills and experience

Ford has hired back more than 300 veteran quality inspectors after finding that artificial intelligence tools deploy

Ford hires back human engineers after AI failed to match their skills and experience
Ford has hired back more than 300 veteran quality inspectors after finding that artificial intelligence tools deployed across its manufacturing plants failed to match the skills and experience of human workers, according to a recent report by Bloomberg. The US carmaker had introduced AI across parts of its operations, including 900 AI-powered cameras designed to spot defects and supply disruptions.  However, Charles Poon, Fords vice president of vehicle hardware engineering, told reporters that the company had mistakenly assumed the technology alone would deliver high-quality results. Artificial intelligence is a fantastic tool, but its only as good as the information you use to train it, Poon said, as per the report. Over prior years, we didnt pay as much attention as we should have to the experience of our most knowledgeable engineers who have been with us through many product cycles.  Poon said the automated systems lacked the judgement that only experienced technicians develop over decades.  The returning engineers, many of whom had previously left the company, have been tasked with retraining Fords AI tools and mentoring younger staff. We recognised that for us to enhance some of our automation and machine learning and artificial intelligence tools, we needed to ensure that they were trained by the most experienced individuals, he added. The post Ford hires back human engineers after AI failed to match their skills and experience appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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