An important analysis is offered to reveal the interconnections between research, regulation and standardization of artificial intelligence and digital twins in Industry 4.0 from an European perspective.
The novelty of this approach consists in analysing the ethical risks associated with the use of generative AI techniques in industrial systems and their short-, medium- and long-term impact on performance and human well-being protection.
The general scope of the book is to foster innovation in smart and sustainable manufacturing and logistics systems and in this context to promote concepts, methods and solutions for the digital transformation of manufacturing through service orientation in holonic and agent-based control with distributed intelligence.
The book's readership is comprised by researchers and engineers working in the value chain of products and processes including material sourcing, production, consumption and disposal/recycling processes, who develop digital control solutions in the "Industry of the Future" vision. The book also addresses to master and Ph.D. students enrolled in engineering sciences programs.
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