JASPER, IN—More and more manufacturers are investing in artificial intelligence technology to increase productivity and decrease costs. Applications include everything from advanced data analytics to cybersecurity.
“AI tools can be leveraged to protect your data and get the most benefit out of what you already own,” says Tim Pritchett, engineer operations manager at Matrix Integration, a company that specializes in IT infrastructure. Because AI is becoming a more commonly built-in component of many managed software suites, there are three issues that manufacturers should consider: