ASSISTIVE AI: Semiconductor Design, Manufacture, And Workforce
Electronics For You|April 2024
Together, human intelligence and AI create a powerful synergy, highlighting the vital lesson for the semiconductor workforce: adapt to new technologies
CHETAN ARVIND PATIL
ASSISTIVE AI: Semiconductor Design, Manufacture, And Workforce

The relationship between semiconductors and artificial intelligence (AI) is symbiotic and transformative. Semiconductors, the backbone of all modern electronics, have played a crucial role in developing and proliferating AI technologies. At the same time, AI has increasingly influenced how semiconductor products are designed and manufactured. This mutual growth cycle promises to push the boundaries of endless possibilities in technology, leading to faster, more innovative, and more efficient products.

Building on this foundation, out of all the AI capabilities today, assistive AI emerges as a pivotal solution for the semiconductor industry, propelling it into a new era of efficiency and innovation. Also, as the complexity of semiconductor product design manufacturing increases further, with ever-smaller and ultra-advanced technology process nodes, traditional semiconductor design and manufacturing methodologies begin to falter. It is where assistive AI steps in to bridge this gap.

What is assistive AI

Assistive AI refers to artificial intelligence systems that support and enhance human capabilities, particularly in decision-making, problem-solving, and efficiency improvement tasks. Unlike fully autonomous AI systems that operate independently, assistive AI works alongside humans, providing insights, recommendations, and automation of routine tasks to augment human skills and expertise.

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