Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly expanding technology in the manufacturing industry, with more than 80% of manufacturers already investing in AI or considering investing soon.
AI infusion into manufacturing makes manufacturing more efficient while generating thousands of high paying AI manufacturing jobs. Created to leverage innovative ideas and programs in AI, Georgia AIM strives to propel Georgia manufacturing into the future.
Thanks to a grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), Georgia AIM is reaching all Georgia residents — including rural residents, women, Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), those living with disabilities, and veterans, groups historically underrepresented in manufacturing. The grant also supports efforts to reach students in grades K-12, technical colleges, and four-year universities, as well as Georgians without a college degree.
Steven Ferguson, Managing Director of Georgia AIM, will join MAX to discuss how Georgia AIM is providing the tools and knowledge to empower all communities to fully participate in a diverse AI manufacturing workforce.
Join MAX on Friday, October 25, 9:00 AM, for a timely and virtual conversation.
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