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Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Can AI agents really make decisions in high-stakes industrial environments?
Generative AI agents, on their own, do not have a robust understanding of cause-and-effect for real-world decision-making.
However, when combined with Deep Reinforcement Learning, AI agents gain the ability to reason, learn from interaction, and make decisions that solve operational problems in complex, real-world environments, like the plant floor.
Case in point.
Bryan DeBois and his team at RoviSys developed an Autonomous AI agent to manage a notoriously difficult glass bottle production process, where small disruptions like temperature fluctuations can quickly push the process out of specification.
Hereโs how they approached it:
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They captured the knowledge and decision-making strategies of expert human operators and used this to train the AI agent, essentially teaching it how to respond to different operating conditions.
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Initially, the agent didnโt control the process directly. It simply made recommendations.
Operators reviewed the suggestions and gave feedback using a simple green/red button system. This built trust and allowed the team to validate the AIโs decisions without risk.
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Only after months of successful operation in support mode did they enable full automation.
Even then, strict safety measures were in place:
โจ Limited control authority
โจ Clearly defined operating boundaries
โจ Automatic handover to human operators if conditions exceeded the agentโs training
The Results:
โจ Human operators typically needed 7โ20 minutes to bring the process back into spec
โจ The AI agent consistently did it in under 5 minutes
โจ And it maintained safety by operating strictly within validated limits
In the latest episode of the AI in Manufacturing podcast, I sat down with Bryan, Director of Industrial AI at RoviSys, to dive deeper into how manufacturers can leverage AI and autonomous agents to optimize manufacturing operations and improve efficiency


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