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Hey there, Subscriber
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Greetings from Tina at CLOU.
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AI is getting more attention in the press and in boardroom discussions across the energy sector. Behind the headlines, there are practical questions engineers and decision-makers must answer: where does AI genuinely help grid operation, forecasting, maintenance, and cyber monitoring—and where can it introduce new risk through opaque logic, biased inputs, or weak governance?
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In this week's piece, I share a balanced view of the opportunities and the trade-offs, with a clear message: AI can support better decisions, but it still needs transparent rules, strong security design, and human oversight for critical infrastructure.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how the energy industry operates. AI promises to improve efficiency and optimization across power grids. However, there are valid concerns around bias, security, and ethics that require thoughtful solutions.
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We hope you enjoy this week's insights. As always, your feedback and topic suggestions are welcome. Wishing you a bright and balanced week ahead!
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Tina Reynolds Technical Journalist at CLOU
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