Webinar

When AI Meets Fault Tree Analysis – A Tool, Not a Replacement

In this upcoming webinar, we’ll explore advanced topics in fault tree analysis, including techniques for modeling spurious trips, sequencing, dormancy, common cause failures, and the use of priority AND gates. We’ll also delve into sensitivity and importance measures—key elements in understanding where and how failures matter most.

A central theme of the session will be the role of AI in fault tree modeling. While AI holds great potential to assist engineers, we’ll challenge the notion of using it to automatically generate fault trees.

Complex logic requires context, engineering judgment, and—most critically—traceability. This traceability is not only a best practice but a requirement in regulated industries such as aerospace, where FAA guidelines mandate logic traceability in safety models.

We’ll present the argument that relying on AI to generate fault trees without human oversight can be careless, even dangerous. However, using AI to review, check for consistency, or suggest improvements to an engineer-built model is not only viable—it’s brilliant.

  • When? Thursday, June 12, from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM GMT+2 (8:00 AM to 9:00 AM MST)

Join us as we discuss how to apply AI in a way that supports, rather than replaces, expert judgment in fault tree analysis. No downloads needed—hosted on Teams, simple and accessible to everyone.

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