Nokia introduces AI assistant to support factory workers

On February 14, the once phone giant Nokia revealed an AI tool that can early detect errors based on real-time data and provide specific recommendations to improve production output.

The tool, called MX Workmate, is based on a large language model (LLM) and is a move to further expand the telecommunications technology the Finnish company is offering to industrial customers.

Stephane Daeuble, Nokia’s director of enterprise solutions marketing, said new features include early warning of incidents and suggestions for maintenance repairs, improving quality and productivity or solving problems. accident in the factory.

Nokia’s AI assistant is aimed at industrial manufacturing companies.

Currently, the Finnish company is providing 4G and 5G technology that allows businesses to connect internal data between sensors equipped on machines.

“Our idea was to create an assistant that can help workers take advantage of the value of all the data,” Daeuble shared, emphasizing that this is also a solution to the shortage of quality employees. high quality.

MX Workmate is designed to comply with operational technology regulations, but it may take more time for companies to conduct testing and customization for each specific field.

According to a Nokia representative, although some aspects of the technology are still in the research stage, such as solving the problem of “AI illusion”, the product still “must ensure accuracy, clarity and correctness”. correct, as well as need to be monitored and censored. In the short term, the tool will need human validation of AI prompts as an initial safety feature.

It is expected that Nokia will launch the first version of this AI assistant at the upcoming MWC event at the end of February in Barcelona.

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(Theo Reuters)

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