Manufacturing Weekly AI News

June 2 - June 10, 2025

This week brought major developments in AI-driven manufacturing worldwide. NVIDIA revealed plans to build AI supercomputer factories in Texas and Arizona, creating thousands of U.S. jobs while strengthening America’s tech leadership. Meanwhile, Tesla surprised experts by choosing to open Indian showrooms instead of local factories, despite new government incentives for electric vehicle production.

Globally, 95% of manufacturers now invest in AI tools like quality control systems and cybersecurity bots. Nearly half plan to use AI for fighting hackers by 2025. Companies are also using AI to train workers faster, helping solve labor shortages while changing factory job requirements.

In workforce news, 48% of manufacturers said they’ll retrain or hire workers due to AI adoption. Leaders increasingly need AI skills to manage smart factories, with 5% more companies prioritizing technical training this year.

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