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The AI REDGIO 5.0 Collaborative Intelligence Platform is a solution at the forefront of Industry 5.0<ref>E. Miller, ''The Sun'', (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23–25.</ref> The idea is to combine various technological advancements to redefine industrial landscapes. The platform facilitates Human-AI collaboration by integrating cutting-edge AI capabilities. In this way, the platform is intended to illustrate the potential of connected devices, sensors, and machines through real-time data fusion and analysis, driving optimal decision-making and resource allocation..
The AI REDGIO 5.0 Collaborative Intelligence Platform is a solution at the forefront of Industry 5.0.<ref>Ivanov, D. (2023). The Industry 5.0 framework: Viability-based integration of the resilience, sustainability, and human-centricity perspectives. International Journal of Production Research, 61(5), 1683-1695.</ref> The idea is to combine various technological advancements to redefine industrial landscapes. The platform facilitates Human-AI collaboration by integrating cutting-edge AI capabilities. In this way, the platform is intended to illustrate the potential of connected devices, sensors, and machines through real-time data fusion and analysis, driving optimal decision-making and resource allocation.
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| Integration of Advanced Technologies|| Integration of cutting-edge technologies, including AI-driven analytics, and Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled devices to create a synergistic ecosystem
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| Human-Machine Interaction|| Facilitating interaction between human operators and machines
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| Support of Real-time Operations|| The platform works in tandem with real-time data analytics on IoT data
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| Continuous Learning and Knowledge Management|| Storage in a knowledge-sharing and learning management repository
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| Collaborative Innovation || Fostering a culture of collaborative innovation, where human operators can interact with AI for improved processes and final product
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Facilitating Human-AI collaboration through cutting-edge AI capabilities

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Asset Description

The AI REDGIO 5.0 Collaborative Intelligence Platform is a solution at the forefront of Industry 5.0.[1] The idea is to combine various technological advancements to redefine industrial landscapes. The platform facilitates Human-AI collaboration by integrating cutting-edge AI capabilities. In this way, the platform is intended to illustrate the potential of connected devices, sensors, and machines through real-time data fusion and analysis, driving optimal decision-making and resource allocation.

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Features

Feature Description
Integration of Advanced Technologies Integration of cutting-edge technologies, including AI-driven analytics, and Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled devices to create a synergistic ecosystem
Human-Machine Interaction Facilitating interaction between human operators and machines
Support of Real-time Operations The platform works in tandem with real-time data analytics on IoT data
Continuous Learning and Knowledge Management Storage in a knowledge-sharing and learning management repository
Collaborative Innovation Fostering a culture of collaborative innovation, where human operators can interact with AI for improved processes and final product

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References

  1. Ivanov, D. (2023). The Industry 5.0 framework: Viability-based integration of the resilience, sustainability, and human-centricity perspectives. International Journal of Production Research, 61(5), 1683-1695.