Tungaloy has introduced Gabby, an AI-powered assistant designed to help metalworking professionals quickly identify suitable tooling solutions through natural language interaction.
Selecting the right cutting tool often requires evaluating multiple variables, from workpiece materials and machining operations to cutting conditions and tool geometries. Accessing the right information quickly is essential for maintaining efficient and stable machining processes.
Conversational digital tools are beginning to change how machining knowledge is accessed and applied. Gabby was developed to simplify this process, allowing users to interact with technical information in a more intuitive way.
The AI assistant allows users to describe their machining requirements using natural language. By entering basic information such as the machining operation, workpiece material, or basic machining conditions, the system interprets the request and suggests relevant tooling solutions.
Through a unified conversational interface, the assistant supports a wide range of machining applications including milling, hole making, external turning, internal turning and grooving.
This conversational approach enables users to interact with technical information more intuitively, helping reduce the time required to search catalogues or navigate complex product structures. Users can also refine requests through follow-up interactions, review catalogue information, and explore alternative tooling solutions within the same conversation.
Gabby is available through Tungaloy’s websites and the Tungaloy mobile application.
Tungaloy says the introduction of Gabby expands its digital ecosystem with a new AI assistant for tool selection, designed to simplify how users explore machining solutions and product information.
Furthermore, as part of Tungaloy’s commitment to practical, efficiency-driven digital solutions for the metalworking industry, Gabby will continue to evolve as new machining knowledge and application data expands adding to its capabilities.