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will lead to improved demand forecasting and asset management .
“ Understanding the impact of decisions from multiple perspectives in the utility space is a place where AI / ML will make a big difference ,” adds Natarajan .
The research by PwC also found that AI could create 38.2 million net new jobs across the global economy , offering more skilled occupations as part of this transition towards AI technology .
With the ability to transform how businesses can tackle their sustainability efforts , this multifaceted technology can help companies achieve more efficient , resilient and sustainable operations that have an impact on their bottom line .
“ Using AI-driven insights , organisations can extend the life of critical assets such as machinery , buildings , and equipment ; create more efficient and resilient supply chains to protect and optimise inventory , reduce waste and added emissions from ineffective shipping and delivery routes ,” says Shim . Additionally , businesses can utilise AI technology to monitor for disruptive environmental conditions , predict potential impacts , and better understand the impact of their own operations on the environment . “ On a cognitive level , AI enables us to assess challenges that are typically complex or costly to quantify and analyse . For example , we can build an AI that estimates the CO2 output of different combinations of hardware , the impact of how we structure code in our programs , or the emissions generated by different activities ,” explains Migoya .
Since Globant ’ s inception in 2003 , Globant went from 4 founders to a company that currently employs more than 16 thousand professionals working in 16 different countries worldwide . Globant has been recognised by prestigious institutions like MIT , Harvard and Stanford , and Fast Company Magazine recognised Globant as one of the most innovative companies in the world .
Is AI a business imperative ? Nations across the world have signed various agreements , pledged to reduce carbon emissions and agreed to sustainable
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