AI can play key role in energy revolution, says scholar

Chan Ching Chuen, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, highlighted the need for an integration of humans, artificial intelligence and environment to tackle the energy revolution that is going on around the world.
Achieving sustainability, reliability and affordability are major challenges in the energy revolution, and as the energy network becomes increasingly complex, AI is needed to help people navigate such a network, he said at the 19th Vision China event.
But AI alone is not enough. AI plus humans plus the environment are the key, added Chan, who is also a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in the United Kingdom.
Jointly organized by China Daily and the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Tianjin Municipal Committee, the event, titled "New Era of Intelligence: Empowering New Development, Fostering New Pattern", was broadcast online to a global audience on Thursday night. It coincided with the ongoing 5th World Intelligence Congress, an event that started on the same day and runs until Sunday in Tianjin.