Shell , C3 AI , Baker Hughes , and Microsoft launch the Open AI Energy Initiative
The world's biggest companies have launched a joint effort to improve the reliability of energy services and improve climate security for the energy industry. They have announced the launch of their first AI-based initiatives across the world, including the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Source: energy-pedia.comPublished on 2021-02-03
Related news
- myTrip app means passengers can buy tickets and track buses
- Caden , the Open Data Platform founded by Serial Entrepreneur John Roa , and backed by Legendary Investors Jerry Yang and Barry Sternlicht , Taps Stardog
- UK Energy Performance : B prepared for new 2030 MEES ratings | Hogan Lovells
- OADC extends Africa open digital infrastructure with data centres in Nigeria and South Africa - IT News Africa - Up to date technology news , IT news , Digital news , Telecom news , Mobile news , Gadgets news , Analysis and Reports
- Shell , C3 AI , Baker Hughes , and Microsoft Launch the Open AI Energy Initiative , an Ecosystem of AI Solutions to Help Transform the Energy Industry
- Marking ten years of open access at the World Bank Group
- Shell , C3 AI , Baker Hughes , and Microsoft launch the Open AI Energy Initiative , an ecosystem of AI solutions to help transform the energy industry
- Shell , C3 AI , Baker Hughes , and Microsoft Launch the Open AI Energy Initiative , an Ecosystem of AI Solutions to Help Transform the Energy Industry
- Technology will play a significant role in reducing numbers of new cancer cases and deaths
- Development organisations are shifting the culture of governance across Nigeria
- Redirecting to Patient Safety Movement Foundation Announces Winners of 2020 Humanitarian Awards
- 34 Headless CMS That You Should Know About
- Welcome To IANS - India Largest Independent News Service
- Africa : Fourth African Investment Wave in Digital Infrastructure Tops U . S . $2 Billion - the Changing Shape of Digital Transformation
- 7 projects shortlisted for Dublin open data climate challenge