The phrases artificial intelligence and digital transformation are interlinked in today’s tech world. Even if businesses only mention one, they will almost certainly be talking about both simultaneously. In short, AI now powers the next stage of digital transformation activities and software and will continue to do so, opening up new opportunities and enabling advancements that were previously impractical. What is AI in Relation to Digital Transformation? When discussing artificial intelligence (AI) in engineering and manufacturing, we frequently speak to Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI), created to carry out particular tasks using predetermined inputs. ANI aims to use sophisticated algorithms to carry out predefined tasks, such as CAD applications, rather than mimic human thought. The capacity of AI-powered systems to react to new data or modifications that weren’t previously programmed is one of its main advantages. Unlike automation, ANI can self-correct, learn from mistakes, and analyze data to spot possible issues before they arise. Automation works best when used to streamline a preexisting, clearly defined process, such as a production line where the inputs are predetermined. On the other hand, complicated problems without predetermined rules or parameters are best handled by AI. When given inputs, an AI system can examine […]