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Powering the future: How Gen AI and AI illuminate utility companies

CIO

While international conflict, economic uncertainty and climate change are affecting businesses of all kinds, energy companies and utilities are also dealing with aging infrastructure, constant cyberattacks, increased regulation and rising customer expectations. Meeting all these requirements places a tremendous burden on energy companies.

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EU and US agree to chart common course on AI regulation

CIO

The European Union and the US have agreed to increase co-operation in the development of technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI), placing a particular emphasis on safety and governance. The European Union is seeking to regulate the development of artificial intelligence in the region with a recently approved AI Act.

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Deploy large language models for a healthtech use case on Amazon SageMaker

AWS Machine Learning - AI

To support overarching pharmacovigilance activities, our pharmaceutical customers want to use the power of machine learning (ML) to automate the adverse event detection from various data sources, such as social media feeds, phone calls, emails, and handwritten notes, and trigger appropriate actions.

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The Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence

Invid Group

The Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence BY: INVID As artificial intelligence (AI) develops, it raises several ethical issues that must be carefully considered. Machine learning algorithms can examine medical data, spot trends, and help with more accurate disease diagnoses.

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Data confidence begins at the edge

CIO

For sectors such as industrial manufacturing and energy distribution, metering, and storage, embracing artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI) along with real-time data analytics, instrumentation, automation, and other advanced technologies is the key to meeting the demands of an evolving marketplace, but it’s not without risks.

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Salesforce plans generative AI boost for ESG reporting with Net Zero Cloud

CIO

However, compliance with the EU CSRD will be mandatory. Double-edged Using generative AI to help enterprises keep tabs on their greenhouse gas emissions, as Salesforce plans to do, can be a double-edged sword, as building and tuning the large language models (LLMs) they run on is energy intensive, and not all data centers use clean energy.

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2025 Outlook for Chief Risk Officers

N2Growth Blog

Risk officers now utilize data analytics, artificial intelligence, and digital platforms to predict and manage risks more effectively. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have become vital for identifying and managing risks with greater speed and precision.