According to the IEEE survey, respondents indicated that the top four potential applications of AI in 2024 will be real-time cybersecurity vulnerability identification and attack prevention, increased supply chain and warehouse automation efficiencies, accelerated software development and more autom...
According to the IEEE survey, respondents indicated that the top four potential applications of AI in 2024 will be real-time cybersecurity vulnerability identification and attack prevention, increased supply chain and warehouse automation efficiencies, accelerated software development and more automated customer service. Increasing supply chain and warehouse efficiencies will also require significant investments in IoT technology to enable product identification, handling and development.
IoT-capable factories can combine greater monitoring and local intelligence with robotics and automation to take over some operations that would otherwise require people to work in close proximity to each other. With the intelligence of IoT-based systems, humans are increasingly filling roles where their unique capabilities to make decisions using both objective and subjective criteria can be combined with machine intelligence to create safer and more efficient factories.