How AI is transforming industrial production and robotics

   https://lnkd.in/gbPgM38Z The AI Industrial Revolution: Unlocking Value at the Edge We are living through an unprecedented industrial transformation. Today, each of us effectively carries a Ph.D. in our pocket, thanks to AI-powered knowledge access. As AI continues to disrupt professional fields—copywriting, law, software engineering—the question arises: which industries will remain untouched? The answer is likely none. Industrial production, factories, and robotics are on the brink of fundamental change. Smart, connected devices embedded with AI will redefine organizational behavior and operational efficiency. Consider just the energy savings alone from deploying AI-driven sensors and optimized control systems—the capital investment is rapidly justified. What often gets overlooked is the source of AI’s value: data generated not by humans, but by machines themselves—what I call “Mechadata.” A single autonomous vehicle can generate terabytes of multi-modal, time-stamped sensor data every day—far surpassing the volume of human-generated text or voice data. This data is rich and complex: 3D point clouds, vibrations, acoustic signals, temperature, and more—largely unstructured and unavailable through traditional internet scraping. As industry embraces AI, this vast reservoir of operational machine data will become the new "oil" fueling productivity and innovation. I predict that up to 50% of AI ROI will stem from leveraging Mechadata—data generated directly by machines rather than human input. The deployment of AI at the edge offers critical advantages: Latency and security: Edge AI enables near-instantaneous responses and reduces data exposure risks by processing data locally. Energy efficiency: Running finely tuned, slimmed-down AI models on edge devices consumes far less energy than cloud-centric solutions, lowering operational costs (McKinsey reports up to 40% reduction in energy use with edge AI deployments) Predictive maintenance: AI can detect early signs of equipment failure, allowing planned repairs that minimize costly unplanned downtime—a key to operational excellence (Gartner estimates predictive maintenance can reduce downtime by up to 50%). Falling hardware costs: The price of AI-capable edge devices has plummeted over the last five years, making these solutions accessible at scale. In sum, the AI Industrial Revolution is reshaping how data is captured, processed, and leveraged—moving intelligence from humans to machines, and machines to the edge. Companies that seize the opportunity to harness Mechadata and edge AI will unlock outsized returns and competitive advantage in the decades to come. Sources: McKinsey & Company, “The edge AI frontier: Opportunities and challenges,” 2023 Gartner, “Predictive Maintenance Delivers Significant Operational Savings,” 2022 NVIDIA, “Autonomous Vehicle Data Generation: Terabytes Per Day,” 2021 IDC, “Worldwide Edge AI Hardware Market Forecast, 2024” https://www.neue.se/

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