OT: Launching Future Innovators and the Future of Engineering

Editor’s Note: On May 1, the ASME Foundation hosted “Optimism Engineered,” its annual gala fundraiser, in New York City. More than 200 engineering leaders and Foundation supporters attended the event, where Ansys President and CEO Ajei Gopal received the ASME Foundation’s 2025 Excellence Industry Award. Ansys is a lead supporter of the Foundation’s scholarship program and other initiatives to make the engineering profession more inclusive and the world more sustainable. Excerpted below are Gopal’s remarks as he accepted the award.

I grew up knowing that I was going to be an engineer. My father had a master’s degree in aerospace engineering, and he was never happier than when he had an engine open in front of him, with grease under his fingernails. I think of him as an engineer’s engineer. He had a spirit—a desire—to reach a better outcome. And whether you are a pioneer like the Wright brothers or a newly minted engineer fresh from university, we are all connected by that spirit—a desire to make the world a better place.

And today, the very nature of engineering is changing before our eyes. Even the simplest products have become extraordinarily complex. Today, semiconductors are in products as simple as pipes. Most of the price of an automobile is now tied up in electronics. And so many products are now intelligent systems that learn and adapt based on their environments. Just as these products are changing before our eyes, the traditional path to engineering excellence has evolved since I was a student.

The best professionals employ a multidisciplinary approach to tackle modern engineering problems. A future world-class structural engineer may also have an excellent command of computational fluid dynamics, materials science, and electromagnetics. And beyond engineering, they may have expertise in computer science, artificial intelligence, and other disciplines to help solve the most complex challenges.

And these multi-disciplinary engineers of tomorrow will be presented with an enormous opportunity. They will help to make our world greener. They will clean our air and our water in innovative ways. They will harness new forms of energy. They will develop lifesaving medical devices and technology. They will help humanity to explore the cosmos.

They will develop products that defy imagination.

And we have the ability—no, the duty—to make them successful. As the leader in engineering simulation, Ansys is proud to play a role in the development of these innovations—and of these innovators. We have championed engineering education with the free student version of our product. And I’m proud to say that more than 4 million students have downloaded this valuable resource to prepare them as they address future challenges.

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I don’t know. I see a better return on putting your college tuition in the S&P 500. AI will likely put most grads out of work.

intercst

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Engineers will always be needed.

Engineers of the future will CONTINUE to be augmented by automation and Computer Aided… “()”.

You can call it AI, if you wish.

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Of course. Just fewer of them as AI does more of the routine work.

intercst

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No - I do not see AI doing even the routine work! Furthermore AI can not setup and run the sophisticated computer programs that have been developed.

AI is better suited to taking massive data and sorting out the need information. That is not engineering.

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Alpha Fold

It gives you the structure of a protein in less than 30 minutes.

Previously, the work required to identify a protein’s structure was a full PhD dissertation’s worth of effort.

intercst

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“AI” confusing;y means a number of extremely different unrelated things, only sharing the meaning of non-human ideation. I think of the large language model versions as the wealthy idiots of the AI family, and the protein folders and Chess and Go players as the eccentric geniuses.

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Alpha Fold is a computer program developed by engineers, scientists, mathematicians and computer scientists. The computer program was not developed by AI. Engineers, scientists, mathematicians and computer scientists must setup and run the computer program to get the results.

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and self driving as go-go chauffeurs? :clown_face:

The Captain

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Huang has talked about the large potential beyond language based models. One example is where entire factories can be done (industrial AI). First program in all the necessary engineering, physics and chemistry. Then model your manufacturing processes for, say, a particular auto part and the engineering involved. Optimize for efficiency, reliability et cetera.

DB2

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Intelligence can be and is applied to just about every aspect of life except reproduction where instinct overcomes intelligence (except in humans).

The Captain

Why yes!, but come on, a self-driving AI with pickable styles such as this: