Where and when should a utility trim vegetation near power lines to best reduce the risk of wildfires? When is the most cost-effective time to take a wind turbine out of service for general maintenance? How can customers be convinced to charge their electric vehicle or consume energy at off-peak times that relieve pressure from the power grid?
‘Supply chain shortage’ went from a vague post-apocalyptic concept to a stark reality in 2020 and 2021. The pandemic that tore across the world also exposed ugly supply chain issues (toilet paper shortage, anyone?). A lurking issue with dire consequences — often rooted in inaccurate and unreliable data — we are all discovering that supply chain shortages aren’t limited to grocery store shelves. These issues may not be as obvious to the average consumer.
Guest Author Roozbeh Aliabadi is CEO at ReadyAI Our children have the right to be AI-educated so they can thrive intellectually, emotionally, and morally alongside AI. In the next decade or so, for most children, AI will be their co-workers, drivers, insurance agents, customer service reps, bank tellers, receptionists, radiologists, in short, a natural part of their lives.