Before computers were the complex electronic machines we know today, and AI was a common and controversial buzzword, Vinay had been particularly fond of the machine’s potential and the unlimited possibilities of capitalizing on AI.
“Artificial Intelligence is already having game-changing effects on improving aviation operations,” said Vinay. “The ramifications for how AI can improve aviation as a whole will be disruptive to the industry.”
At Veryon, Vinay and his team are dedicated to pushing the limits of product innovation, marketing, research and development, and operations. Their relentless efforts keep the company at the forefront of technology, providing aviation maintenance teams with cutting-edge tools and insights to handle the complexities of aviation operations.
Computers and artificial intelligence have come a long way since their inception when they were initially designed for calculations. In today’s world, not only can you store, process, and retrieve data, but you can also do a myriad of other tasks.
As technology advances at an accelerated rate, computers nowadays perform extremely complex tasks, allowing AI to reshape many industries, including the modern-day aviation industry. Beyond predictive maintenance and operational analytics, AI is reshaping various aspects of aviation operations, from enhancing flight safety to optimizing aircraft readiness.
Set to be unveiled this summer, Veryon is launching its AI-powered chat assistant inside of its Veryon Publications platform. Created by Veryon’s in-house engineering team, this AI assistant offers instant insights using a rich knowledge base from OEMs and operators. Users can chat with the AI assistant, asking open-ended questions to get quick and accurate responses. Whether you need clarification on procedures or parts, help with troubleshooting or access to other critical information; the AI assistant provides rapid answers from an extensive repository of industry-specific knowledge.
In a recent Q-and-A session, Vinay shared more about AI, how it’s changing the industry, what’s next for Veryon, and more.Â