AI as a tool should be used selectively in the manufacturing
More and more enterprises are shifting to AI-automation to be more cost-effective and capture a bigger share of the market through efficient production, according to Harshul Arora, founder and CEO of Noida-based Macgence.
“Small manufacturers in Tier-II and -III city regions are able to use AI to communicate with their clients – a real time translation is offered to these small manufacturers to communicate in any language with clients,” he said at the Super AI, held 18-19 June in Singapore https://www.superai.com/.
“This will increase their communication skills and reach to global businesses as well as a large audience,” said the 24-year-old who started with a language solutions company and now runs training data solutions for AI companies globally https://www.meity.gov.in/.
AI can help in decision making and accelerate production but human intervention in any process is important, added Anand Deendayalan, founder and CEO of AI firm vThink of Chennai.
He suggested that the tool should be used selectively in the manufacturing to eliminate the manual process https://www.bseindia.com/ .
“AI can be used to solve two of the 10 issues but should not use for all,” advised Deendayalan, a technology veteran with 25 years of track record backed by a 120-man team at the 14-year-old vThink that have customers in India and the United States https://www.nseindia.com/.
Over 7,000 attendees from more than 100 countries were at the Singapore Super AI https://sbi.com.in/. Fiinews.com