AI and How It Affects the Quality Profession
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) models, specifically generative AI, is growing. This has raised concerns about the effects on jobs in various professions. The quality profession is among them.
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) models, specifically generative AI, is growing. This has raised concerns about the effects on jobs in various professions. The quality profession is among them.
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Cassondra Blasioli (second from right) visits a manufacturing facility.
Growing up in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, I witnessed firsthand the heartbeat of American manufacturing. I remember the hum of machines, the rhythm of assembly lines, and the pride of workers crafting products that powered industries across the nation.
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I grew up outside Pittsburgh, widely known as “Steel City.” Although the city is no longer the center of steel or heavy manufacturing in America, its past remains a proud part of its identity.
Ninety days to implementation vs. 12 to 18 months with traditional systems: That’s not just an incremental improvement—it’s a complete reimagining of what’s possible in life sciences quality management.
When businesses talk about customer experience, the conversation almost always focuses on the end user. That’s understandable, but dangerously narrow.
AI has amazing capabilities, and it’s one of the best technologies for the future. It’s helping to change the world and bringing productivity enhancements across industries with its exceptional use cases. Quality assurance isn’t left out, either.
Many organizations have decided to automate their quality management system (QMS) or upgrade their currently automated QMS.
Digital calipers are one of the most common hand tools used on the shop floor. In a manufacturing plant, under a quality control system, these tools must be checked and calibrated regularly.
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