In a two-part video series, energy leads at Microsoft and EY discuss how technology is impacting the industry. 

Both AI and the energy transition are rapidly evolving in oil and gas, chemicals, power and utilities, and metals and mining. These sectors, which support critical infrastructure and manage complex regulatory concerns, will see significant impact from these themes. Erik Funfar, Energy and Technology Consulting Partner with Ernst & Young LLP, recently sat down with Microsoft’s Hanna Grene, Energy & Resources Global GTM and Operations Leader, to discuss AI and the energy transition, and how energy companies can operationalize for success.

Watch our series covering AI and convergence in the energy transition

Part 1: Integrating AI across energy

The potential for AI in energy: where to start, which are the biggest opportunities, and how to scale.

Part 2: Exploring the energy transition

As energy technologies mature, the sector is increasingly learning from within and across other industries to meet the ultimate goal of providing energy to customers.

Summary

Hanna Grene, Microsoft, and Erik Funfar, EY, discuss how data-informed, technology-enabled and people-centric improvements around AI and the energy transition can propel the industry.

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