When a user asks SBOT a question, its artificial intelligence (AI) analyzes the meaning and finds design information, such as: B. Details of regulations and contracts available from various systems within the company. New hires can get their work done quickly and accurately with SBOT, SHI says, and utilization of design information can be maximized through the knowledge search capability.
Additionally, SBOT includes an automation feature that can handle repetitive tasks with simple commands coupled with robotic process automation. For example, the person responsible for design can reduce turnaround time and improve quality by assigning them simple, repetitive tasks such as drawing search, schedule management, and output.
In the future, SHI plans to upgrade SBOT for work in production, management support and purchasing. Its capabilities will be expanded with a planned interface to ChatGPT.
In February, SHI announced the development of a data-based enterprise-integrated monitoring system (SYARD) that will allow users to review and control all information generated during the shipbuilding process, from quotation to product delivery. The system feeds structured and unstructured data, previously managed individually, into big data systems that use Internet of Things (IoT) and AI technologies to provide business intelligence that can be visualized in real time.
The aim is to enable efficient management of resources such as personnel, material and energy, to reduce throughput times and to identify and eliminate risk factors in advance.
SHI plans to improve the total cost by 10% in 2023 and extend its intelligent technology to shipping companies, suppliers and customers to build an intelligent supply chain.
Source: News Network
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