Ford Motor Company has rehired about 350 veteran engineers after AI-powered quality control systems fell short of matching human expertise. The returning engineers helped improve vehicle quality, mentor younger staff, and refine the automated systems. The move follows Ford’s efforts to strengthen quality performance and underscores a broader manufacturing trend where AI complements, rather than replaces, experienced human judgment.
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