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Johannes Ernst

Came across this gem today.

Title: "AI: the Intelligent Answer to
Climate Change"

Reasoning: "We all know that renewable energy is the key to achieving net zero. But adopting it isn't as straightforward as simply flipping a switch.

"If we want renewables to actually beat oil and gas, or if we
want the world to rid itself of its addiction to burning fossil
fuels, renewable energy has to compete on a like for like basis,"
explains Brian Allen, whose company, Beam, is working to
lower costs ...

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Johannes Ernst

... in the renewable energy supply chain through AI-powered robotics.

This economic imperative becomes even more critical when
considering workforce constraints. The offshore wind sector alone faces a dramatic shortfall - currently employing 30,000 technicians but needing 100,000 by 2030. It's here that AI is proving transformative, not by replacing workers but by multiplying their effectiveness with cutting edge technology."

Johannes Ernst

Has the world gone mad?

(No, don't answer this.)

This went out as in the summary of an AI event that supposedly had more than 1500 CEOs, founders and chairpersons in it. And it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, even if you are willing to agree with the premise (which I'm not).

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