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As CEO of one of the world's largest industrial conglomerates, Honeywell 's Vimal Kapur doesn't think about AI like most individuals. "There is always a trend which makes your skills obsolete, every five years," Kapur said at the recent CNBC Evolve: AI Opportunity Summit in New York City. The AI opportunity for Honeywell is creating a new labor pool that can learn and work alongside AI and accumulate and deploy institutional knowledge much faster. "The future belongs to companies with 'first-order' data sets," he told CNBC "Closing Bell Overtime" anchor Jon Fortt at the Evolve: AI Opportunity event. "Data and data sets are the next frontier for AI," Delangue said.
Persons: Kapur, It's, it's, Jake Loosararian, Jon Fortt, Clément Delangue, Delangue, Katherine Forrest, Paul, Weiss, Garrison, Honeywell's Kapur Organizations: Honeywell, Labor, Nvidia, Gecko Robotics, CNBC, Amazon, Google Locations: New York City, industrials, Rifkind, Wharton
Building Better: AI and Infrastructure
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Jon Fortt | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBuilding Better: AI and InfrastructureevolThink AI-enabled inspection robots sound too sci-fi to be true? Gecko Robotics CEO and Co-Founder Jake Loosararian tells us how his company deploys them to help organizations maintain and repair critical infrastructure in some of the most hazardous, inaccessible places on earth.
Persons: Jake Loosararian Organizations: Robotics
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTariffs are 'not the answer' to solve U.S. innovation problem, says Gecko Robotics CEO LoosararianJake Loosararian, CEO of Gecko Robotics, joins CNBC's 'Power Lunch' to discuss reactions to U.S. tariff policy, how the U.S. can foster innovation, and more.
Persons: Jake Loosararian Organizations: Gecko Robotics Locations: U.S
A focus on military hardware, from subs to aircraft carriersGecko robots are increasingly being utilized by the U.S. military. In 2022, the U.S. Air Force awarded Gecko Robotics a contract to help it with the conversion of missile silos. Gecko Robotics technology can collect upwards of 20 million data points in a tenth of the time, Loosararian said. The digital twins being created by Gecko robots also help with the building of future projects, saving not only time but resources and capital. "It's not just about how things work day-to-day but also how do you build smarter things," Loosararian said."
Persons: Baltimore's Francis Scott Key, weren't, Jake Loosararian, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, Loosararian, It's Organizations: Robotics, CNBC, Biden's, U.S ., U.S . Air Force, U.S . Navy, Columbia, Navy, USS Locations: Philadelphia, U.S, New York City, China
Gecko Robotics Co-Founder & CEO Jake Loosararian joins CNBC's Julia Boorstin to discuss how the company has utilized AI to disrupt global infrastructure and build a foundation for a better future.
Persons: Jake Loosararian, Julia Boorstin Organizations: Robotics
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