As a loyal Georgia Bulldog, it stings a bit to have to admit how much our rival university, the Georgia Institute of Technology, is leading and contributing to the advancement of practical uses for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a wide array of settings and industries. The Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute recently organized and partnered with dozens of middle and high schools, technical and trade schools, as well as other colleges and universities and numerous private sector partners to celebrate Georgia Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing (AIM) Week across the state.
The week, and three years worth of programs and pilot initiatives were made possible by a $65-million federal grant, intended to widen adoption of AI across the manufacturing sector. Judging by their result