The manufacturing industry is rapidly changing with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in various areas of production. Machinists are one of the professions that are at the forefront of these changes. With the rise of AI-powered machines, machinists need to adapt and learn new skills to remain competitive in the job market. Several companies are already using AI-powered machines to increase productivity, efficiency, and quality in their machining processes. For example, Makino, a leading machine tool manufacturer, has developed a machining center that uses AI to improve the accuracy and speed of the production process. The machine uses sensors and cameras to monitor the process and make real-time adjustments to improve performance. Another company that is advancing machining technology with AI is DMG Mori, a global manufacturer of machine tools. They have developed the DMG Mori Messenger, a chatbot that provides real-time support for machine operators. The chatbot use...