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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2024 · 8 MIN

Revolutionizing Industries: AI, XR, and Environmental Impact

from AI Daily · host Amy Iverson

Welcome to Today's Episode of AI Daily Podcast: "Innovations in AI and Environmental Technology"  On today's episode, we take a deep dive into the cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology and extended reality (XR) that are revolutionizing the industrial sector. Join us as we cover the impactful initiatives from pioneering companies such as DataMesh and Makersite, which are not only elevating operational efficiency but also promoting substantial environmental benefits.  DataMesh recently secured a significant round of funding to foster its Industrial Metaverse platform, FactVerse. This innovative platform utilizes digital twin technology paired with XR, enhancing how industrial workforces engage with complex data and environments. Through VR and AR technologies, FactVerse allows for real-time interaction with digital models superimposed on the physical world. This escalation in interactive technology is transforming industries like manufacturing and aviation, making data-driven decisions more integrated and operationally dynamic.  Switching focus, we discuss Makersite's approach to reducing carbon emissions right from the design stage of production. Utilizing AI-driven insights and extensive data on supply chains, the platform empowers designers to make greener choices upfront, thus significantly impacting the environmental footprint of the final product. By automating emissions calculations and optimizing for better materials and suppliers, Makersite is proving essential for companies committed to sustainable production — with tech giant Microsoft already reaping the benefits through its adjusted manufacturing processes.  Together, the advancements from DataDataMesh and Makersite not only highlight the strides being made in improving operational efficiencies but underscore a crucial movement towards minimizing environmental impact in industrial operations. This episode underscores the vital role of AI and XR in crafting a future where technology thoroughly aligns with ecological sustainability and industry needs.  Tune in to understand how AI is not just redefining the tools of today but is shaping the sustainable technologies of tomorrow. Whether you are a professional in manufacturing, a product designer, or simply a tech enthusiast eager to keep up with the latest in AI innovation, this episode offers valuable insights into how artificial intelligence is integral to combating climate change and pushing the boundaries of what modern technology can achieve in our world. Links:DataMesh Concludes New Funding RoundThe AI Effect: Green Product Design Sees Sharp IncreaseThe AI Effect: Green Product Design Sees Sharp Increase

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Welcome to Today's Episode of AI Daily Podcast: "Innovations in AI and Environmental Technology" On today's episode, we take a deep dive into the cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology and extended reality (XR) that are revolutionizing the industrial sector. Join us as we cover the impactful initiatives from pioneering companies such as DataMesh and Makersite, which are not only elevating operational efficiency but also promoting substantial environmental...

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