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Ansys SimAI brings AI-driven simulation to a wider audience

Ansys has introduced SimAI, a cloud-native, AI-powered simulation platform designed to make advanced engineering analysis ...
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AI-driven simulation platforms advance multiphysics engineering

The latest wave of simulation technology releases from Ansys, Cadence, and Avnet underscores a growing convergence of ...
Simulation of process control can ensure productive automation projects. But how much effort should be allocated to simulation, testing and training. ISA’s Automation Professionals weigh in. Great ...
New research from UBC Okanagan mathematically demonstrates that the universe cannot be simulated. Using Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, scientists found that reality requires “non-algorithmic ...
Make sure your people and your technology work well together. by Thomas H. Davenport and Thomas C. Redman When Mars Wrigley decided to digitize its supply chain, it invested in several AI and ...
A higher form of simulation, digital twins collect data to create accurate simulations that display the operation, potential failures, and possible future maintenance issues in manufacturing equipment ...
The rapid advancements in generative artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs), have fueled significant excitement about the potential for achieving artificial general ...
Abstract: This paper examines problems, related to craft software development. It presents to the user interface (UI) for new Cross-Stitch software related to digital presentation and preservation of ...
Meta’s latest artificial intelligence system introduces a controversial capability: simulating user activity on social media, even after death. By analyzing historical data such as posts, comments, ...
Winners & losers: Intel's most advanced manufacturing process, the 18A node, has become a symbol of both engineering ambition and commercial uncertainty. The technology – first realized in Intel's ...
How do you know anything is real? Some things you can see directly, like your fingers. Other things, like your chin, you need a mirror or a camera to see. Other things can’t be seen, but you believe ...