Claas joins forces with CertifAI introducing AI for agriculture

Claas is carrying out pioneering work in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and has joined forces with CertifAI to address the technical and regulatory challenges.

CLAAS joined forces with CertifAI to address the technical and regulatory challenges of artificial intelligence (AI).
Photo by Claas.

This partnership draws on CertifAI’s expertise in AI testing and compliance to ensure that AI applications from Claas adhere to the highest development standards, the companies explained.

Through this collaboration, Claas aims to satisfy its own exemplary quality standards and promote trust in its AI-driven solutions.

The manufacturer of agricultural machinery recognises AI as a key technology that can create increased customer benefits.

When developing new products, Claas addresses both the technical and regulatory challenges associated with the development of AI-based solutions.

To tackle these issues even more effectively, the company has joined forces with the AI testing and certification company CertifAI.

Their unique test methods and processes support the development of modern, innovative AI systems, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and, at the same time, fostering technical innovation.

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Focus on safety and quality

Claas and CertifAI have formed a partnership to ensure the safe development of artificial intelligence within the Claas product portfolio.

As a result of this collaboration, the partners have thoroughly tested the existing development phases and succeeded in devising a secure AI development process.

Dr.-Ing. Torben Töniges, head of AI / Analytics Products at Claas, said: “At Claas we are committed to ensuring that our agricultural machines conform to the highest development standards.

“Our collaboration with CertifAI will enable us to deepen this commitment in future. Quality has underpinned our value proposition for over 100 years. The testing and certification of our AI applications is key to upholding this promise in an AI-driven future.”

Dr Robert Kilian, CEO of CertifAI, added: “We are proud to support Claas in the development of its AI solutions. AI testing and compliance with regulatory and technical requirements are not just statutory requirements for companies; they also provide a competitive advantage by ensuring that all customers can put their trust in the safety and quality of AI products.”

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