Tom Still: In a state known for manufacturing 'firsts,' AI adoption may be next big thing
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53% : "Wisconsin is well-positioned for the effort because it is No. 2 among the 50 states in manufacturing concentration in the workforce, with about 18% of workers engaged.26% : Scarier reality awaits Belleville man, 2 from Crandon, 2 from Minnesota were victims of town of Verona crash Legislative panel proposes severing UW-Madison from larger UW system Why Packers backup quarterback Malik Willis is unimpressed by his contributions Wisconsin farmers fault Trump on vow to deport immigrants, but some don't believe he'd do it Polzin: Humbling loss to Nebraska leaves Wisconsin volleyball in soul-searching mode Sauerkraut company moves headquarters to Madison from Florida, expands Wisconsin factory Person 'seated' in road killed when hit by vehicle in Sun Prairie Trick-or-treat times in and around Madison for Halloween 2024 Verona football can't land knockout blow in second-round loss to Hartland Arrowhead How Waunakee shut out Middleton to reach the third round of the playoffsCollectively, they came to hear from the Institute for Furthering AI and Computing in Manufacturing, a UW-Milwaukee-based consortium that is applying to become the first "AI for Resilient Manufacturing" institute within the existing Manufacturing USA public-private partnership.
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