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Siemens and Microsoft have teamed up to drive cross-industry adoption for artificial intelligence.
The companies made the announcement at CES 2024 during the opening keynote speech of Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens, as they announced the Siemens Industrial Copilot. That’s a generative AI-powered assistant aiming to amplify human-machine collaboration and productivity across various sectors.
The deal between these industry giants is in recognition of the shift in AI technology, starting with Siemens Industrial Copilot, designed specifically for the manufacturing sector. The copilot is a collaborative creation utilizing Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service and Siemens’ Xcelerator digital business platform, promising to revolutionize industrial processes.
Busch also showed how Sony and Siemens are engaged in immersive engineering using XR headsets to help visualize engineering designs.
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“Technology is hidden but it’s everywhere,” Busch said. “The technology has a name. The industrial metaverse. The industrial metaverse will redefine reality and transform every day for everyone.”
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, said in a statement, “With this next generation of AI, we have a unique opportunity to accelerate innovation across the entire industrial sector. We’re building on our longstanding collaboration with Siemens and bringing together AI advances across the Microsoft Cloud with Siemens’ industrial domain expertise to empower both frontline and knowledge workers with new, AI-powered tools, starting with Siemens
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