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Ford rehires human engineers after AI fails to match quality checks
Founded in 1903, the Ford Motor Company is the second-largest
American-based automaker, producing popular vehicles including the F-150 pickup,
Explorer SUV, and iconic Mustang. In the last few years, the legendary
automaker has introduced AI across its operations, including the
quality-checking process. However, the company didn’t seem to have planned a
smooth human-to-AI transition well, and the AI quality checker failed to live
up to expectations. The management has learned that AI needs to learn sufficiently
to perform its duties. The automaker has then rehired veteran technicians to
train the machines that had taken over their jobs earlier. What will happen to
them when the machines have learned enough knowledge and skills from them? When
humanoid robots are deployed to human environments where safety is the #1 priority,
they surely need to be trained properly and sufficiently before their introduction.
Read the article and learn how essential training is for a smooth
transition to AI operations.