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AI has been called the new electricity, given its potential to transform entire industries. |
AI has been called the new electricity, given its potential to transform entire industries.<ref>Stanford Graduate School of Business. Andrew Ng: Artificial intelligence is the new electricity. https: |
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//www.youtube.com/watch?v=21EiKfQYZXc, Feb 2017.</ref> Interestingly, electricity itself is one of the industries that AI is poised to transform. Many electricity systems are awash in data, and the industry has begun to envision next-generation systems (smart grids) driven by AI and ML. |
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Electricity systems are responsible for about a quarter of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions each year. Moreover, as buildings, transportation, and other sectors seek to replace GHG-emitting fuels, demand for low-carbon electricity will grow. To reduce emissions from electricity systems, society must |
Electricity systems are responsible for about a quarter of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions each year. Moreover, as buildings, transportation, and other sectors seek to replace GHG-emitting fuels, demand for low-carbon electricity will grow. To reduce emissions from electricity systems, society must |
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