Ford Brought Back 350 Veteran Engineers After AI Fell Short on Quality
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Ford brought back 350 veteran engineers after AI fell short on quality
Ford is leaning again on seasoned engineers after concluding that artificial intelligence and automated quality systems were not delivering the level of vehicle quality it wanted. To strengthen quality control, the company has hired 350 veteran engineers — including former Ford employees and workers who had been at suppliers, according to TechCrunch. What happened? Citing Bloomberg, TechCrunch reported that Ford made the move after becoming diss…
Ford has admitted that it has had to rehire experienced engineers after its artificial intelligence (AI) solutions failed to reach the desired level. In an attempt to take advantage of the benefits of AI, which technology developers believe helps reduce costs and increase productivity, the US automaker has implemented AI in several company processes, including vehicle quality control. However, as Bloomberg reports, the company’s management has d…
US carmaker Ford had to apologize to more than 300 laid-off engineers and rehire them after it became clear that artificial intelligence (AI) was not capable of doing the same things humans can.
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