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Jul 2024
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AI and the Industrial Internet of Things

Mechanical Engineering Mag
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The sensors and connected systems that make up the Internet of Things produces more data than most managers can handle. According to Rich Masulis of Wesco this means engineers and production managers are missing some signals that could make their factories more efficient. Masulis discusses how artificial intelligence can be trained on IoT data to produce insights for manufacturers.

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