- GE Aerospace collaborates with Microsoft to bring the power of generative AI to the fingertips of 52,000 employees in a secure network.
- The new platform, dubbed AI Wingmate, to include a dedicated learning module for FLIGHT DECK, the company’s lean operating model.
- AI Wingmate will drive greater employee productivity, freeing up more time to be innovative and solve problems for the company’s customers.
EVENDALE, Ohio – September 23, 2024 – GE Aerospace’s (NYSE: GE) 52,000 employee workforce has a powerful new assistant, AI Wingmate, by their side as they work to enhance quality, serve customers, and invent the future of flight.
GE Aerospace technology leaders worked with one of its key partners in AI development, Microsoft, to use Azure AI, including Azure OpenAI Service, to bring enhanced security, compliance, and responsible AI inside GE Aerospace’s own network. Employees now can securely collaborate with AI Wingmate in a human-like back-and-forth conversation on new ideas, new learnings, and new initiatives to propel air travel to new heights.
GE Aerospace employee engagement with the tool has been very strong since its launch in June. To date, the system has received:
- ~500,000 queries, searches, and other employee interactions; and
- 200,000+ pages processed for different AI chats.
AI Wingmate is providing GE Aerospace employees with a secure, internal platform to engage and utilize the full suite of generative AI capabilities and infuse new data and information from employees over time to support the company’s business requirements.
How it works
GE Aerospace employees are using AI Wingmate to enhance their productivity and work experience by having:
- Instant access to information: Employees can quickly obtain information relevant to their tasks, reducing the time spent searching through documents or waiting for responses from colleagues.
- Faster learning and discovery: Employees can use AI Wingmate to perform more advanced searches and queries to support their project work.
- More advanced support tools: Employees can use AI Wingmate to draft more tailored communications for specific audiences, rapidly create documents, or ask questions to help understand a complex problem.
The launch of this new internal generative AI platform represents a key milestone in GE Aerospace’s more than a decade’s long journey successfully integrating AI across its business operations. Over this time, GE Aerospace has more than doubled its investment in AI technology, positioning the company as one of the top AI patent holders within the aviation industry.
Today, GE Aerospace is using AI to enhance everything from engine monitoring and part inspections to delivering insights for our airline customers to enable predictive maintenance measures and new ways to optimize fuel efficiency and safety. Click here to learn more about how GE Aerospace is using AI today and future applications under development.
About GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) is a global aerospace propulsion, services, and systems leader with an installed base of approximately 44,000 commercial and 26,000 military aircraft engines. With a global team of 52,000 employees building on more than a century of innovation and learning, GE Aerospace is committed to inventing the future of flight, lifting people up, and bringing them home safely. Learn more about how GE Aerospace and its partners are defining flight for today, tomorrow and the future at www.geaerospace.com.
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