Ford Motor Company is rehiring engineers after its AI and automated systems produced disappointing results, according to a report from Disclose.tv. The move marks a reversal from the company's earlier push toward automation.
Ford Motor Company is rehiring engineers after its AI and automated systems produced disappointing results, according to a report by Disclose.tv shared via Israeli channels. The decision represents a strategic pivot by the U.S. automaker, which had invested heavily in automation and AI-driven processes in recent years. The report comes amid broader debates in the industrial sector about the limits of replacing human expertise with artificial intelligence. The scope of the rehiring, including the number of engineers and the timeline, has not been detailed. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this development.
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