





WHITE PAPER / EMERGING UTILITY APPLICATIONS FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
As computing power grows, so does the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to change how the utility industry addresses challenges. Complex machine-learning algorithms can be implemented to support everything from home energy management to job site safety. The question is, what are the best ways for utilities to begin capitalizing on all that AI has to offer?
Ask five people the meaning of artificial intelligence (AI), and you will likely receive five different responses. As it pertains to utilities, AI is attributed to computers or computer-controlled robots that, thanks to incredible processing speed and memory capacity, can reason, generalize and perform selected intellectual processes. In other words, AI makes it possible for intelligent devices to process and perform tasks commonly associated with humans — only faster and with more consistent quality.
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