AI and the Energy sector: the need for ‘equal and democratic datasets’

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Energy is a precious resource so we should optimise its use and production. AI will play an important role in achieving that optimisation. But that requires 'equal and democratic datasets'. So says Axel Voss, a member of the European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee and a rapporteur (i.e. responsible person) for the EU AI Act (a one-page flowchart for the EU AI Act is here).
Voss explains:
Voss continues:
Voss does not explain (for example) what is meant by 'equal and democratic access to datasets', what those datasets would look like, or how they would be collated or managed. Nor is it yet clear how commercially sensitive and valuable data will be handled in such a framework. He also does not explain the role of the EU's proposed Data Governance Act, EU AI Act or current Digital Strategy in achieving these goals. However, it is clear from the EU's strategy and Voss' calls that this is a challenge that the EU seeks to address.
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The intelligent management of energy resources and production to meet future demand and more related topics will be explored at the Interchange conference at The Vox, Birmingham on 18 and 19 April 2023 where Burges Salmon sponsors the Energy Hub.
Axel Voss is calling on Member States to establish AI systems to monitor energy infrastructure to develop efficiency measures