Practical Use Cases for AI in Your Machine Shop, 427

Wouldn’t it be amazing to come up with a design for anything and turn it into a physical reality as easily as you can create something in Photoshop? What would people build if it were that easy? And what if you had machine monitoring in place for every piece of machinery, regardless of its age?  In this special episode of MakingChips recorded live at IMTS, Mike and Nick sit down with Theo Saville, CEO of CloudNC, and Camoren Schley, the Founder of Slytek. They dive into practical ways every shop can leverage AI to improve efficiency and make more chips. Because if you’re not MakingChips, you’re not making money. BAM! Segments [4:06] Learn more about Theo Saville and Camoren Schley [7:10] The future of AI in the manufacturing industry  [8:41] The practical use cases of AI with CloudNC  [11:07] How ProShop ERP can improve your business [12:12] The practical use cases of AI with Slytek  [13:08] Is AI going to replace humans? [17:57] Theo and Cameron’s success stories [19:21] The biggest challenges of adopting AI [26:40] How to find practical and useful solutions [27:42] Where is AI in manufacturing headed? Resources mentioned on this episode CloudNC Connect with Theo Saville SlyTek Connect with Camoren Schley  ProShop ERP Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube

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