It was reported last week that Ford was re-employing and promoting more than 350 veteran engineers. Because their often-undocumented experience was not captured in the datasets used...

"Mistakenly we thought that by just introducing artificial intelligence ... that would produce a high-quality product.”

The automaker tried the technology for automated quality control, but it was unable to detect enough problems.

Ford is rehiring experienced engineers, including former employees, after its AI systems underperformed, boosting quality rankings and cutting costs in the process.

Ford Motor Co. hired 350 veteran engineers to improve vehicle quality after Artificial Intelligence and automation systems failed.

Ford fired 350 veteran engineers, AI quality collapsed, and they hired them back. Plus: 1,044 jobs/day cut due to AI, and GPT-5.6 Sol is restricted to 20 government-approved…

The iconic car manufacturer fixes its mistake

“We didn’t pay as much attention as we should have to the experience of our most knowledgeable engineers that have been with us through many product cycles,” a Ford exec said.

Ford rehired 350 engineers after AI systems failed to maintain quality. The decision is attributed to lead in JD Power's ranking for the first time in 16 years.

Ford shared that it has hired 350 veteran engineers, many of them former employees of the company. | Trending

Ford Motor says it brought back more than 300 expert engineers to oversee quality control, after disappointment with automated systems

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Ford's experiment with heavy AI reliance has been scaled back after it failed to deliver expected results, with veteran engineers brought back to restore quality.

Companies are realizing artificial intelligence can't do everything after all, prompting them to rehire employees to grow their businesses

Can Ford's return to human engineering expertise pave the way for a successful blend of technology and tradition in the automotive industry?

A majority of Americans fear AI could cost them or a household member their job, but new research finds firms that heavily invested in AI hired more.

It was reported last week that Ford was re-employing and promoting more than 350 veteran engineers. Because their often-undocumented experience was not captured in the datasets…

The American automaker had to hire back quality inspectors because AI couldn't match their experience.

Ford Motor Company has acknowledged that its push to replace experienced human workers with artificial intelligence (AI) backfired, forcing the American automaker to rehire…

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