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By: Mst Arzina Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 12:00 am
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As Workers Retire, Hitachi Trains AI to Remember Their Expert
Skills These are skills learned from experience that you can't
write down in a manual. Matthew Humphries By Matthew Humphries
August 15, 2023 Hitachi(Credit: Getty Images/Smith
Collection/Gado) Hitachi is developing an AI system tasked with
remembering the skills of workers who retire so it can train new
human replacements. As Nikkei Asia reports, the Japanese company
is planning to use a generative AI to learn and then pass on the
"expert skills" required .
Aintenance and manufacturing jobs carried out by its workforce.
Those jobs are spread across industries including railways,
power stations, and a whole host of manufacturing and processing
plants. By expert skills, Hitachi means skills it's hard to
describe in a manual, such as noticing small irregularities in
sound, smell, or the temperature of machinery. In other words,
situations that could lead to an accident or serious malfunction
occurring and being able to react appropriately before they turn
serious. A representative of Hitachi's Advanced AI Innovation
Center
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explained that the aim is "making it possible for employees to
experience past failures and notice in a simulated .
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The next generation." Hitachi's solution for teaching such
skills is to project images in a room so as to recreate
different working environments. Those environments could be
railroad tracks, a nuclear power plant control room, a
manufacturing assembly line, or metal processing facility. The
AI then projects appropriate malfunctions (smoke, blinking
lights, a cave-in) on to the images to simulate a problem and
the trainees are tasked with solving the problem. to use with
virtual reality headsets.
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