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Old 15th March 2017, 08:56   #1
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Default Google wants to save UK electricity with AI

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Google Deepmind is opening talks with the UK government to use the company's artificial intelligence to reduce British energy use by up to 10 percent.

AI is rather good at spotting patterns and making predictions that are much too small and subtle for humans to pick out. This allows AI to micromanage systems with far greater efficiency than any human engineer.

http://fudzilla.com/news/43108-googl...ricity-with-ai
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