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ZURICH - Siemens and Microsoft on Tuesday announced a joint project to use artificial intelligence to increase productivity and human-machine collaboration.
The Siemens Industrial Copilot scheme will see the two companies work together to use generative AI for the manufacturing, transportation and healthcare industries. German automotive supplier Schaeffler AG is among the companies to have adopted the Siemens Industrial Copilot, Siemens said.
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Siemens and Microsoft Collaborate on AI Project to Increase ProductivitySiemens and Microsoft have announced a joint project to use artificial intelligence to enhance productivity and human-machine collaboration. The project, called Siemens Industrial Copilot, aims to utilize generative AI in the manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare industries. German automotive supplier Schaeffler AG has already adopted the Siemens Industrial Copilot. The project will create AI copilots to assist staff in designing new products, organizing production and maintenance, and improving automation codes. This collaboration has the potential to revolutionize various industries and address skilled labor shortages.
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