Council Post: Deep Learning: AI Without Expert Input
We are used to 20th-century machines that work well for us under normal conditions. We turn on the autopilot once the plane is airborne, but when we suspect an engine problem, we scramble to take manual control. More generally speaking, we are used to machines performing well autonomously, but when a malfunction arises, we rely on human intervention to fix things. The greatest paradigm shift for 21st-century machines may be relying on machines to successfully handle such challenging situations even better than humans. In this series of articles on AI for additive manufacturing, I am covering various aspects of real-world applications of AI.
Aug-4-2022, 15:05:07 GMT