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"AI is already a reality in simulation"

Source: Cadfem | Translated by AI 2 min Reading Time

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The rapid pace of development in the field of artificial intelligence harbors the risk of being left behind. Erke Wang from Cadfem Germany talks about the opportunities and possibilities of AI in simulation and product development.

Crash analysis in 10 seconds instead of 10 hours: The trained AI model (below) delivers practically identical results to the classic simulation - in a fraction of the time.(Image: Cadfem; Model: National Crash Analysis Center, George Washington University)
Crash analysis in 10 seconds instead of 10 hours: The trained AI model (below) delivers practically identical results to the classic simulation - in a fraction of the time.
(Image: Cadfem; Model: National Crash Analysis Center, George Washington University)

How can product development already benefit from AI?

Erke Wang was born in Shanghai and first came into contact with Ansys simulation software in 1984, which has stayed with him ever since. In 1988, Erke Wang came to Germany on a scholarship and quickly became one of the faces of Cadfem. He has been Technical Managing Director of Ansys Apex Channel Partner Cadfem Germany since 2009. He became involved with the topic of AI at an early stage and drove it forward.(Image: Cadfem)
Erke Wang was born in Shanghai and first came into contact with Ansys simulation software in 1984, which has stayed with him ever since. In 1988, Erke Wang came to Germany on a scholarship and quickly became one of the faces of Cadfem. He has been Technical Managing Director of Ansys Apex Channel Partner Cadfem Germany since 2009. He became involved with the topic of AI at an early stage and drove it forward.
(Image: Cadfem)

Erke Wang: AI helps to decipher complex patterns based on data and identify correlations. Effective insights can already be gained from this today, which also reduces costs and saves resources. A lot of information can be extracted from existing but previously underutilized data using comparatively simple means, creating a valuable knowledge base that goes far beyond one-off analyses. Everyone benefits from this.

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