Artificial Intelligence
AI for Metals Manufacturing
AI isn’t one thing. It’s a shorthand for a dozen different technologies: machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and optimisation algorithms. Each solves a different class of problem.
For metals manufacturers, the most valuable applications are narrow and practical. AI that reads mill certificates in seconds and extracts every heat number, grade, and mechanical property without anyone typing a thing. AI that calculates optimal cut sequences for bar, rebar, and structural sections, cutting scrap by up to 50%. AI that monitors stock levels in real time and flags reorder points before you run short.
None of this requires a data science team or a rip-and-replace ERP project. The best metals AI sits on top of what you already have: your spreadsheets, your email inbox, your existing ERP. It adds intelligence where it counts. You pilot on one product family. You go live in a day. You scale when it works.
Posts here cover practical implementations for metals manufacturers: certificate automation, cutting optimisation, inventory intelligence, and what to expect when you bring AI into a shop that’s been running on Excel and tribal knowledge.
Start with the problem you want to solve. Let the maths do the rest.
How to score your first AI quick wins: Knowledge Worker Productivity
- Steph Locke
- Archive
- Jan 8, 2020
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When you choose to introduce Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your organisation or department there can be a lot of resistance and uncertainty, which is why it is important to start small and win fast. By taking on smaller fail-proof projects, you can build up confidence among your team as they begin to see the value of the projects and stop fearing failure and resisting changes. In this project we discuss how to boost knowledge worker productivity, something employees will be able to track themselves and see the true value of. Building momentum in this way will pave the way for greater successes down the line.
Read More: How to score your first AI quick wins: Knowledge Worker ProductivityAdvanced AI techniques in retail that are making their jobs a breeze
- Steph Organ
- Archive
- Jan 6, 2020
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already beginning to transform several industries, and it continues to divide opinions on whether it will transform our lives for good, for bad, or exaggerate existing divides by benefitting some and neglecting others. One of the areas where AI has been applied with extremely effective results is in retail, both online and off, and is a fine example of why AI can be simultaneously good and evil, highlighting the need for regulation.
Read More: Advanced AI techniques in retail that are making their jobs a breezeTake the hassle out of note-taking with Otter.ai
- Mia Hatton
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- Dec 18, 2019
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How much time is spent taking and distributing minutes in your organisation? How often are your staff impacted by miscommunications, forgotten action points and lost meeting notes? All of these losses can be avoided when you use an AI tool to automatically generate searchable transcriptions of your meetings.
Read More: Take the hassle out of note-taking with Otter.aiAnnouncing our Research Panel
- Steph Locke
- Archive
- Dec 17, 2019
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We want to help more than one million businesses adopt artificial intelligence (AI) in the next five years. To do that we need your help. We're working on the world's biggest dataset on AI adoption via what we collect on our site, but qualitative data from knowledgeable people can be extremely valuable. As such we're launching our research panel to engage with people around the world.
Read More: Announcing our Research PanelHow to score your first AI quick wins: Sales AI
- Steph Organ
- Archive
- Dec 11, 2019
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Making big changes in your organisation or department such as kick-starting Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be a risky move if things don’t go to plan. Getting your team on board from the start is key to longterm success, which is why it’s so important to have an easy way in, such as one of our quick win AI projects. Not only do quick wins provide immediate value for your company or department, but they help build momentum among your team and change attitudes toward your projects. In this edition, we will discuss how to infuse your sales process with AI for ultimate results.
Read More: How to score your first AI quick wins: Sales AIHow to score your first AI quick wins: Accessible meetings
- Steph Organ
- Archive
- Dec 3, 2019
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) can come across as a make or break move, perhaps a risky step, particularly if you don’t have disposable resources, which is why it is so important to start with some quick win projects in order to build confidence and momentum within the company. The sure success of a quick win project removes the pressure for following projects where there might be more at stake, but they also bring immediate value to your business.
Read More: How to score your first AI quick wins: Accessible meetingsMost Innovative Woman in Artificial Intelligence - UK
- Steph Locke
- News
- Dec 1, 2019
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Acquisition International is Proud to Announce the Winners of the 2019 Influential Businesswoman Awards
Read More: Most Innovative Woman in Artificial Intelligence - UKWhy do you need business intelligence?
- Ruth Kearney
- Archive
- Nov 25, 2019
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How quickly could you answer the question, "How's your business doing?" if it was asked right now? How detailed would your answer be, and how confident would you be in your answer? If you were utilising business intelligence, your answer would be fast, comprehensive and accurate.
Read More: Why do you need business intelligence?How to score your first AI quick wins: FAQ chatbots
- Steph Organ
- Archive
- Nov 21, 2019
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AIFightsBack webinar Augmenting Customer Service with Chatbots 16 April at 15.00 is now over. Check out our video and slide and slide
Read More: How to score your first AI quick wins: FAQ chatbotsRemoving AI bias for better decision making
- Mia Hatton
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- Nov 18, 2019
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It is difficult to deny that humans make biased decisions. Unconsciously we all make choices that are based on prejudices and flawed associations. This bias that we introduce to our business decisions can trickle through entire organisations, from recruitment to market segmentation. AI, with its lack of consciousness, human experience and gut feelings, has the potential to remove bias from businesses, and yet all too often AI is found to exhibit the same biases - link no longer works that we do.
Read More: Removing AI bias for better decision makingCategories
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