AI Adoption in Industry Depends on Understanding Human Behavior
Across manufacturing floors, pharmaceutical labs, and industrial supply chains, AI is moving from experiment to infrastructure.
Across manufacturing floors, pharmaceutical labs, and industrial supply chains, AI is moving from experiment to infrastructure.
As mining operations push toward lower-grade deposits and tighter economic margins, the reliability of analytical measurement has become central to operational decision-making.
(NIST: Gaithersburg, MD) -- The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has submitted to Congress its annual update on activities under the National Construction Safety Team (NCST) Act.
I am exploring what I think is a fundamental question in epistemology: What does it mean to say something is true? I want to approach this through the lens of cybernetic constructivism.
In precision machining there’s a particularly deceptive failure mode. Everything looks fine. The toolpath is clean, cutting is stable, the part’s almost finished. And then you discover that you took off too much somewhere.
(TIA: Arlington, VA) -- The Telecommunications Industry Association, a trusted industry association for the connected world, announced continued industry momentum behind the Data Center Excellence (DCE 9000) initiative, a collabo
(METTLER TOLEDO: Columbus, OH) --
It’s 3:42 p.m. on a Wednesday, and your phone lights up. Your customer isn’t calling to chat.
Right now, as tensions rise around Iran and the Persian Gulf, the headlines are doing what they always do: tracking missiles, drones, and the defense companies building them. That matters, obviously. But it’s not the whole story.
(Nanoverse Technologies: Beaverton, OR) -- Nanoverse Technologies (NVT) announces the release of a new advanced packaging line of tools.
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