Siemens and Microsoft boost industrial productivity with generative artificial intelligence

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Siemens and Microsoft are harnessing the collaborative power of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help industrial companies drive innovation and efficiency in the design, engineering, manufacturing and operational lifecycle of products. To enhance cross-functional collaboration, companies are integrating Siemens’ Teamcenter software for product lifecycle management (PLM) with Microsoft’s Teams collaboration platform and language models in Azure OpenAI Service, as well as other Azure AI capabilities.

At Hannover Messe, the two companies will demonstrate how generative AI can improve factory automation and operations through AI-driven software development, problem notification and visual quality inspection. “Integrating AI into technology platforms will profoundly change how we work and how every business operates,” said Scott Guthrie, executive vice president of Cloud + AI at Microsoft. “With Siemens, we are bringing the power of AI to more industrial organisations, enabling them to simplify workflows, overcome silos and collaborate in more inclusive ways to accelerate customer-centric innovation.”

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