Generative AI Cuts Recalls & Defects - Autoline Exclusives
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Automakers have to wade through a ton of data to find the root cause of defects, warranty work and recalls. It can take weeks, even months, and sometimes they still can't find the root cause of a problem. But generative AI can find it in seconds. David Hallac is the CEO of Viaduct, a Silicon Valley startup, and he explains how they can instantly get to the bottom of a problem.
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Having worked in Failure Analysis you quickly learn that most manufacturers dont want to deal with some "known" issues. Those decisions were way above my pay grade
My friend and I worked at a semiconductor factory in the 70's. He was working on a problem where the fab yields would crater on occasion. They were looking at equipment, chemicals and procedures without any success. Over lunch one day we were discussing it and I suggested that it sounded like some person in the fab was performing some step that made the yields high and when he was on vacation or away that step wasn't being performed. He took that and did a manual spreadsheet and determined when a certain person was away it cratered. He was performing a second cleaning that he thought was useful and never documented it. He got a nice bonus. I can see where AI could figure this out a lot quicker.
I used to mine OEM warranty claims data. I had to do it with spreadsheets and batch runs building a database. Filtering and correlating to discover patterns was actually fun. Even doing things crudely I found way more than we had resources to address.
@GG-si7fw
6 күн бұрын
Your method is looking at data retrospective and the AI is suppose to be able predict the future, prospective. If your database can trend the future, that's awesome.
@ireneuszpyc6684
5 күн бұрын
@@GG-si7fw A.I. never predicted anything
As CTO of another generative AI company, I appreciate the value of this use case -- very cool!
Excellent. As usual.
This should be used to analyse what is causing some Teslas to have multiple heat pump failures in cold climate while others have no issues. It seems this must be down to how users use their cars, but there are too many data points for a random user to understand. Times car started from extreme cold, times using fast heating, times car left outside, time driven in extreme cold, inside temperature used etc... Some users have had 4 failed heat pumps during warranty, while 95% have none.
Legacy OEMs are parts assemblers and outsourced everything to do so.
Great advertisement for Viaduct, who will Autoline be shilling for tomorrow.
I always figured recalls & defects were a result of rushing product to market, quicker returns on product investment, etc. How will AI help with that?
@ashlyknapp1798
6 күн бұрын
from uniformity of communication through design, uniform material supply, consistent material mixtures, consistent assembly and consistent selling.
AI could definitely help with analysis for automotive market and cut down over production
Hi John and thanks.
@ashlyknapp1798
6 күн бұрын
now let's bring this to consumers live, fresh during the model year so they know what to avoid or develop remedies to avoid. I know how to pay for it.
Will the AI tell the manufacturer all the H1B Visa Engineers they hired to try to save money is causing a record number of recalls and poor quality?
It sounds like they may be using Palantir software to discover this information. If not then Palantir would be a solution anyone could implement to do this same thing.
The right data can be transformative. It's a big deal.
Maybe Toyota needs AI to help them with Tundra with Twin Turbo V6 recalls.
Not only the automotive sector but all manufacturing, could benefit. Boeing in particular could use this. In effect this system would serve as a whistle blower without the liability.
Ug. "That's a great question"
As a user of Ai for a while, and part making.. I want to see it in action or it is another ai hype that (talks the talk but cannot walk the walk)
@gregkramer5588
6 күн бұрын
It is just a really good database analysis tool for this company. Any trend and correlations it can spot way quicker than we have in the past.
Generative AI should be able to also repair cars and point to the likely problem based only on fault codes.
@gregkramer5588
6 күн бұрын
That does not take generative AI.
And cuts jobs. All of our jobs eventually.
another silicon valley 'Ai start up' like i said.. lets see it work or i am not buying it... and i operate Haas robots
@bobbbobb4663
6 күн бұрын
Pretty soon, babysmurf9000 is going to say Tesla is a AI Startup!
If engines are designed by AI, should not be any recall, I guess......... BimmerN53
@gregkramer5588
6 күн бұрын
Completely different application. Very few recalls are from engines actually. But I am sure engine design is or will be addressed shortly. Many of the recalls are not due to the design but to mfg. issues.
@AuralioCabal-nl8gi
6 күн бұрын
@@gregkramer5588 I guess To wishes they had AI with their 3.4 TWIN TURBO Tundra debacle .
If this works as described, Tesla will be able to reduce physical vehicle issues quickly and easily. I am not sure that traditional auto makers have the ability to take advantage of this data and make on-the-fly changes to vehicle structure today.
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