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GE Aerospace accelerated practical, enterprise-scale adoption of AI across its R&D, manufacturing, maintenance, and workforce tools. In September 2024, the company rolled out AI Wingmate (a Microsoft/Azure OpenAI-based generative AI platform) to around 52,000 employees to speed knowledge access.  

GE also advanced its research leveraging AI, and applied AI to its core operations: automated inspection tools for narrow body engine components and predictive maintenance use-cases. On the infrastructure side, GE uses multiple – from cloud partnerships (Microsoft/Azure) to large-scale HPC (Frontier) – and integrates with data platforms (Palantir pilots) to operationalize AI workflows.  

GE engaged in governance ecosystems by joining NIST’s AI Safety consortium (AISIC) and embedding security/compliance guardrails into internal AI deployments.