Artificial Intelligence Application Through Electric Power And Climate Change
Abstract
Assessing and directing the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) continues to be embedded in our daily lives and involves a united effort across academics, policy, and industry with ambiguity for impacting the present and the future. AI has the potential to improve outcomes, boost productivity, and improve the precision and effectiveness of the numerous facets of society that depend on probabilities and forecasts. In summary, its applications with the greatest potential might arise from those exceptionally complicated technological challenges that lie beyond the reach of human capability rather than from uses that impact civil freedoms and the social fabric of our society. One such complicated issue is climate change, which calls for significant adjustments to the building, energy, transportation, and agricultural sectors. In order to provide more accurate forecasts of impending weather phenomena, particularly extreme events, it can also expand on the discoveries made on climate links. The article critically examines the growing application of artificial intelligence through the Electric Power Sector in India.