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HII Looks To Accelerate Shipbuilding With C3.ai Partnership

HII Looks To Accelerate Shipbuilding With C3.ai Partnership
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U.S. Navy shipbuilder HII [HII] and enterprise AI application software company C3.ai, Inc. [AI] announced the expansion of their partnership aimed at accelerating shipbuilding throughput. In a Monday announcement, the companies said the new agreement expands their preexisting partnership to now integrate artificial intelligence (AI) solutions across shipbuilding operations like planning, operations, supply chain, labor allocation, and uncrewed vehicle production and sustainment.  Previously, the companies had a six-month initial Enterprise AI production deployment program at HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascaoula,…

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