Collective Intelligence & AI

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The vast majority of the artificial intelligence (AI) discussion begins with the capabilities of current or evolving technologies such as machine learning (ML), deep learning, computer vision, and processing of natural language (NLP) and asks where they might be used. An alternate solution, however, flips the debate on its head and asks how to make organizations or processes smarter.

If managed well, there is a great potential in AI, but many of the greatest gains will come from better approaches to combining human and machine intelligence, especially harnessing groups’ intelligence for social purposes. An autonomous, solar-infused drone scans for forest fires. Before the individual picks up a scalpel, a surgeon operates first on a digital heart. Together, global community bands can print personal security devices to prevent a pandemic.

And with cloud computing, AI, and a virtual 3D design shop or the engineering lab 3DEXPERIENCE, this is feasible. This open laboratory of creativity adopts the social enterprise model and blends collective knowledge with a cross-collaborative approach by developing groups of individuals that are passionate and determined to achieve a common goal.

3DEXPERIENCE Innovation Lab is not just a program nor just a cloud, but it is also a group of marketable people’s expertise and services. As technology is now more available, it can also disturb newcomers. And there are limitless real-world opportunities with the power of collective intelligence for tech companies like Dassault Systems, especially when one brings together industry experts, healthcare professionals, manufacturers, and scientists to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. This strategy may be an interesting way of speeding up, passing know-how, and preventing any errors.

The 3DEXPERIENCE Lab program provides start-ups with an impact on society as a revolutionary product or project that strives to have a real impact on the tech and professional solutions that the industry uses in its daily operations. Start-ups get access to mentors because of the cloud network and its communities. And they are encouraged by these mentors to increase their development, providing know-how and expertise.

As 3DExperience Lab provides a way for a company to produce an entire product as a 3D vision, incorporating input from the testing laboratory, the production floor, and the consumer, using certain apps such as CATIA or SolidWorks, all stakeholders may function in a single cloud environment. On the same data model they would use to run their simulations, they will get the engineering part of the job done. Every kind of digital simulation allows these individuals to speed up their product engineering and design. They can optimize the design by following that, and then go to the manufacturing aspect, delivering all the processes needed to program the machines.

This platform also includes marketplace connectivity for services. As early-stage start-ups struggle to find the right partner or the right supplier to produce anything, at one click of a button, they can source components from millions of components that are accessible online via eligible suppliers.

Via those factories, they can reach thousands of factories worldwide, where they can manufacture their parts, handling all the business online between the two suppliers. Where one wants to do something, they can also have access to engineering services, but one does not have the skills to do it. Therefore, the person then contracts the work to a service office or professional partners who can deliver the job. So it is not only software or cloud but also a community for the marketplace of people’s expertise and services.

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