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14 March 2025

Autonomous Decision-Making Systems (Glossary)

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Autonomous decision-making systems are particularly at home in the fields of artificial intelligence, automation and Industry 4.0. They describe digital systems that are able to make decisions independently - i.e. without direct human intervention. The basis for this are algorithms and large amounts of data with which these systems are trained.

The goal of autonomous decision-making systems is to make processes more efficient, faster, and often more accurate. In factories, for example, intelligent robots can determine for themselves how best to assemble a product, or machines can recognise through their own analysis when they require maintenance.

A clear example: In a modern car factory, such a system continuously checks the quality of the manufactured parts. If it detects that a part does not meet the requirements, the system can automatically decide to adjust the production process or even temporarily halt a machine. This saves time and costs and prevents major errors before they even occur.

Autonomous decision-making systems are therefore an important building block in digital transformation, helping companies to become more competitive and flexible.

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