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The vast majority of citations in this article are to the article author's self published book (see comment here). Most of the rest are other self-published sources, whitepapers and such, from 'Emerson Automation Experts' or employees of Emerson in other venues. What remains are cites (such as 'Control Global' or 'OnePetro') that do not mention the topic of the article. I've looked and haven't turned up any better sourcing, and the author of the article has stated on my user talk that their self-published book is the only one on this topic and there is 'not much out there' otherwise. Since we have very few (1, I think) reliably published sources - and no sources independent of Emerson automation - It would appear this topic does not meet WP:GNG and ought to be deleted. I'm not aware of any more specific notability guideline that this might pass instead, MrOllie (talk) 19:30, 6 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Draftify -- it's possible that more sources of coverage will emerge than just him and Emerson, but until there are a significant number of independent voices commenting on this idea there shouldn't be a Wikipedia article. Mrfoogles (talk) 01:50, 7 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Comment: This statement feels like a WP:ATA#CRYSTAL. Warm Regards, Miminity (Talk?) (me contribs) 13:53, 7 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you very much for the Insite and discussion. I am new to Wikipedia and I am learning.   I am reading through the Conflict of Interest material on Wikipedia, WP:COI  WP:GNG , WP:REFSPAM.  Please give me some time to read through those and I will get back to you.
I will stand by that my sources are reliable, even though there is a potential conflict of interest.   Also I am retired from Emerson, and nobody makes a significant amount of money from an engineering reference book.
I appreciate that you are saying that Wikipedia requires multiple sources for reference.   I would hope that there is a means to introduce new things to Wikipedia so that people can learn about them and grow knowledge in that area.  This technology has been siloed in a few companies  for many years, so as mentioned not much out there. It has great potential for benefit to humanity, through improved safety and productivity.
As Dow Chemical mentioned in reference 2, this technology enabled health and safety, as well as hundreds of millions of dollars.
It is also a type of automation that fosters human automation partnership.  So, offers a lot to learn on how to deal with AI. It is a very worthwhile topic.
To my knowledge there is at least one other book on the topic in progress, and in time I am sure there will be more.
This is something that people in industry should know about, and I hope we can find a way for the article to stay.  If not in its present form, then maybe some modified form. ProcessControlEng (talk) 19:20, 7 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]