Ford Admits Mistake: AI Couldn't Handle It — Engineers Had to Be Brought Back
Ford admitted that relying too heavily on AI in car development led to problems: vehicle quality deteriorated and recalls hit record levels.
As a result, the automaker brought back, promoted, and rehired over 350 experienced engineers to fix the mistakes and regain years of accumulated expertise.
💡Experts note that other large companies are reaching similar conclusions: some are scaling back AI projects or rehiring people because the technology is not yet capable of fully replacing human experience and engineering intuition.
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