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Strategic Partnerships for school education 2019-1-PL01-KA201-065137
Project: Teacher4.0 - comprehensive method of implementation of Industry 4.0
concept into didactic practice in primary and secondary schools
The benefits of implementing the Artificial Intelligence:
- Higher security - Artificial Intelligence enables analysis of historical data and current production
data. One of the main problems that every company face is accidents in the workplace, which not
only lead to damage to health but also involve high costs. By analysing the data, Artificial Intelligence
is able to identify the sequence of incidents, warn of the risk of accidents and intervene.
- Production optimisation - Artificial Intelligence is able to identify the production element that is
worth exploring and optimising. These can be costs related to energy consumption or less efficient
machine operation for a specific activity.
- Prediction - Artificial Intelligence allows you to recognize the combination of conditions that cause
failures and analyse actions that allow you to avoid them. Everything is done in real time, which
allows to reduce the number of unplanned stoppages and breakdowns and to increase the
production time of machines, thus increasing production.
- Introduction of new products and business solutions - Artificial Intelligence allows for the
development of new solutions and the emergence of new applications that translate into increased
business revenues.
- Better decision making – Systems using AI do not have their feelings, prejudices and interpretations,
unlike people, so we can be sure that the decisions made by systems are not driven by emotions.
- Constant work - Artificially intelligent systems do not feel tired after work, unlike people who need
rest for a certain period of time.
According to Harvard Business Review magazine, companies mainly use Artificial Intelligence to
detect and prevent intrusion, solve technical problems, limit production management work and
evaluate internal rules of cooperation with suppliers.
This project has been funded with support from the European
Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the
author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any
use which may be made of the information contained therein.