Ford’s AI wasn’t smart enough to replace veteran engineers — so it hired 350 of

Ford made a grave mistake with AI, and has learned the hard way what happens when you overcommit to the technology without properly training it — alienating top

Ford’s AI wasn’t smart enough to replace veteran engineers — so it hired 350 of
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Ford made a grave mistake with AI, and has learned the hard way what happens when you overcommit to the technology without properly training it — alienating top talent in the process.

The automaker said this week that it relied too heavily on AI instead of experienced engineers to bring its cars to market. Because of this, Ford has reversed course in the last three years and hired, promoted or rehired 350 experienced technical specialists as part of a sweeping effort to shore up vehicle quality control.

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"Artificial intelligence is a fantastic tool, but it's only as good as the information you use to train it," said Charles Poon, Ford's vice president of vehicle hardware engineering, in a briefing with reporters this week (1). "Mistakenly, we thought that by just introducing artificial intelligence and i

Fuente original: Yahoo Finance (https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/ford-ai-wasn-t-smart-211500573.html)

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