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Thales, CEA collaborate to enhance generative AI in security and defence

Thales and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) have partnered to push the boundaries of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the defence and security sectors.

Driving Aussie manufacturing through data and AI

As global industries dive deeper into Industry 4.0, it is becoming increasingly clear that understanding and utilizing data and artificial intelligence is not just a technological advancement. It is a fundamental prerequisite for maintaining market competence and securing long-term success. 

GenAI emerges as manufacturing game changer in latest industry report

In the 9th annual "State of Smart Manufacturing Report," industrial automation and digital transformation giant Rockwell Automation has revealed the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) as the preeminent driver of transformative outcomes.

AI can accelerate innovation in aviation, expert says

Artificial intelligence could play a massive role in establishing Australia as a global aviation leader, according to an expert from the Swinburne University of Technology. 

Bosch deploys generative AI at manufacturing plants in Germany

Global technology giant Bosch is implementing generative artificial intelligence and foundation models at its plants in Germany to speed up production and enhance efficiencies. 

EROAD harnesses Microsoft Azure OpenAI for product advancement

EROAD Limited, a leading transportation technology services company, has revealed its strategic collaboration with Microsoft to leverage generative AI for the development of new products and features.

ARM Hub to revolutionise industries with data and AI-as-a-Service in 2024

ARM Hub, a robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and design-for-manufacture industry hub based in Australia, has unveiled plans to launch a Data and AI-as-a-Service offering in 2024. 

Report: Generative AI might contribute $5b to Australia’s manufacturing industry by 2030

A ?new report?has found that Australia's manufacturing sector could unlock billions of dollars in value by 2030 if it accelerates the responsible adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GAI), opening up significant economic and productivity opportunities in the country. 
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