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Weavix Survey Finds Frontline Manufacturing Workers Are Ready for AI, But Stuck with Outdated Tools
This article was originally posted on Manufacturing Industry News and eMagazine - Recent News .
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Nearly three-quarters of workers are comfortable with AI-powered tools, yet still communicate via decades-old two-way radios—a disconnect costing manufacturers approximately $15.4 billion annually.
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