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A new US manufacturing boom may bring more AI than jobs

If Donald Trump can convince manufacturers to come back to the U.S., it may set off not a jobs boom, but an automation boom, as new factories may be the world's most automated.

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AI Expo 2025: WiAdvance VP identifies key challenges in AI adoption for manufacturing

Kay Li, vice president of WiAdvance, highlighted that the manufacturing industry is actively adopting artificial intelligence (AI) due to intense global competition and increasing client demands. However,

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The Role of AI and Automation in Pipe Fabrication

The industrial manufacturing sector is undergoing a major transformation, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. One of the industries seeing the most impact is pipe fabrication,

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Can AI Usher in the Age of Fully Automated Precision Manufacturing?

While the debate over the value of AI in the supply chain rages on, at least one company believes it's the basis for "reimagining manufacturing from the ground up."

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China's Rise in AI and Manufacturing Challenges US Robotics Industry

The global landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) and manufacturing is witnessing a significant shift as China emerges as a formidable

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The Key Benefits Of AI In Manufacturing

The newest AI developments are helping manufacturing companies achieve results that weren't possible a few years ago.

AI Assistants Join the Factory Floor

Despite the name, this isn't agentic AI: It doesn't have goals, and its powers are limited to answering whatever questions the user asks. You can set up the agent to execute basic commands through Microsoft's Copilot studio, but the goal isn't to have the agent making its own decisions. This is primarily AI as a data access tool.

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How AI Is Changing The Game In Manufacturing

Scaling AI brings back many of the same hurdles manufacturers faced during the Industry 4.0 revolution: fragmented data, legacy systems, and workforce skepticism.