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Multisensory AI: The Future of Predictive Maintenance
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Downtime is a costly killer. But traditional predictive maintenance methods often fall short. Discover how multisensory AI is used to uplevel equipment maintenance.
Multisensory AI uses sight, sound, and smell to accurately predict potential equipment failures, even with limited training data. This innovative approach can help businesses reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and save costs.
In this podcast, we explore how to successfully implement multisensory AI into your existing infrastructure and unlock its full potential.
Join us as we explore these ideas with: Rustom Kanga, Co-Founder and CEO, iOmniscient Christina Cardoza, Editorial Director, insight.tech
Rustom answers our questions about
- Limitations to traditional predictive maintenance
- A multisensory and intuitive AI approach
- Training AI to emulate human intelligence
- Providing accurate and valuable results
- Investing in a multisensory AI approach
- How businesses leverage intuitive AI
- Partnerships and technologies behind success
- The future of multisensory and intuitive AI
Related Content
To learn more about multisensory AI, read Multisensory AI Revolutionizes Real-Time Analytics. For the latest innovations from iOmniscient, follow them on Twitter at @iOmniscient1 and LinkedIn.
111 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on September 05, 2025 15:14 (). Last successful fetch was on February 06, 2025 17:25 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 440775556 series 3503604
Downtime is a costly killer. But traditional predictive maintenance methods often fall short. Discover how multisensory AI is used to uplevel equipment maintenance.
Multisensory AI uses sight, sound, and smell to accurately predict potential equipment failures, even with limited training data. This innovative approach can help businesses reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and save costs.
In this podcast, we explore how to successfully implement multisensory AI into your existing infrastructure and unlock its full potential.
Join us as we explore these ideas with: Rustom Kanga, Co-Founder and CEO, iOmniscient Christina Cardoza, Editorial Director, insight.tech
Rustom answers our questions about
- Limitations to traditional predictive maintenance
- A multisensory and intuitive AI approach
- Training AI to emulate human intelligence
- Providing accurate and valuable results
- Investing in a multisensory AI approach
- How businesses leverage intuitive AI
- Partnerships and technologies behind success
- The future of multisensory and intuitive AI
Related Content
To learn more about multisensory AI, read Multisensory AI Revolutionizes Real-Time Analytics. For the latest innovations from iOmniscient, follow them on Twitter at @iOmniscient1 and LinkedIn.
111 episodes
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