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Harnessing AI’s energy transition potential
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Artificial intelligence could make or break the energy transition. The massive data centres that provide AI’s computational power will need to increase in number, which will result in a spike in energy demand.
But the benefits that AI promises to bring to the energy transition could result in a net-positive for both the power system and the climate, if the right policies and framework are put in place.
Peter Weckesser, chief digital officer at Schneider Electric, joins the show to explain how artificial intelligence should be harnessed, how we should manage the risks linked to its usage and what the energy transition stands to gain.
Enjoy the show!
Many thanks to all of our guests and listeners who have been with us for the last 50 episodes of the Policy Dispatch!
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56 episodes
Harnessing AI’s energy transition potential
Policy Dispatch: The FORESIGHT podcast on the policies underpinning the energy transition
Manage episode 466252364 series 3393067
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Artificial intelligence could make or break the energy transition. The massive data centres that provide AI’s computational power will need to increase in number, which will result in a spike in energy demand.
But the benefits that AI promises to bring to the energy transition could result in a net-positive for both the power system and the climate, if the right policies and framework are put in place.
Peter Weckesser, chief digital officer at Schneider Electric, joins the show to explain how artificial intelligence should be harnessed, how we should manage the risks linked to its usage and what the energy transition stands to gain.
Enjoy the show!
Many thanks to all of our guests and listeners who have been with us for the last 50 episodes of the Policy Dispatch!
Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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