
Talking Aerospace Today Upgrading Aerospace System Architectures with AI and SysML v2 – The Future of Systems Engineering Ep. 3
Aug 29, 2025
Todd Tuthill, Vice President at Siemens with expertise in AI and systems engineering, joins Dale Tutt, also from Siemens and a specialist in engineering standards. They explore how evolving systems engineering is crucial for safety in aerospace. The discussion highlights AI's role in automating tasks and enhancing workflows. Dale emphasizes SysML v2's advantages, including improved interoperability and collaboration. They clarify how SysML v2 acts as a data-sharing framework, revolutionizing architecture development.
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Battery Fires As A Systems Failure
- Todd Tuthill describes battery fires from consumer scooters as a systems engineering failure that caused homes to burn down.
- He uses this example to show how poor integration of battery and charging design leads to catastrophic real-world failures.
Industrial AI Starts With Mundane Work
- Todd Tuthill says AI's primary industrial value is automating mundane tasks before moving to generative work.
- He highlights industrial AI's robustness and its role multiplying workforce impact and accelerating time to market.
Use AI To Automate And Capture Knowledge
- Use AI to capture and retain engineering knowledge and automate repetitive tasks to free experts for higher-value work.
- Apply industrial AI to make tool use more engaging for new engineers and speed product development.


