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At its core, the aim was to create machines that could demonstrate human abilities, such as reasoning, learning and processing language. Since 1956, artificial intelligence has made significant progress, now used for applications like autonomous driving and the automated processing of credit card applications. A long-term vision might include "next day delivery," where a paint factory can convert customer requests into products quickly and flexibly, compensating for raw material market volatility. [...]more data isn't always beneficial, Another Al strategy involves reducing complexity, such as through a "modular factory," where components (e.g., binder modules, master batches, slurries) are produced within tight tolerances in a compact, highly digitized and automated unit.
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Neural networks;
Decision making;
Human performance;
Protective coatings;
Digitization;
Information sharing;
Automation;
Research & development--R&D;
Slurries;
Data exchange;
Chatbots;
Deep learning;
Industrial Revolution;
Cognition & reasoning;
Machine learning;
Natural language processing;
Linguistics;
Business ecosystems
