Mentioned in 20 AI use cases across 4 industries
AI could review a nonconforming item case and help decide whether it should be rejected, corrected, or sent through the formal variance process.
Bring billing, meter, trading, and production data into one system, then use AI to spot unusual patterns that may mean lost revenue, fraud, or settlement mistakes.
AI checks whether test evidence shows the system is meeting its most important performance goals and support attributes.
The company connects many scattered systems into one AI-ready view so the AI can understand what is happening with equipment and help people act faster.
The system groups customers by how they use energy and helps utilities send the right efficiency tips or programs to the right people.
A chat assistant is added around Maximo so workers can ask plain-language questions about maintenance and asset management and get useful answers.
Before AI can help the grid, utilities need all their scattered data in one understandable place. This workflow gathers and organizes that data so AI apps can learn from it and operators can see the full picture.
The plant uses AI and digital monitoring tools to spot equipment and structural problems early, so teams can fix issues before machines fail or production slows down.
Use machine learning to watch how power-industry machines behave and warn teams before a breakdown happens.
AI acts like a fast assistant that reviews battlefield information and suggests options to commanders.
Amazon uses AI to watch machine behavior, spot signs of trouble early, and help teams fix equipment before it breaks.
A mobile app uses AI to look at equipment photos in the field, point out possible problems, and help workers record what they found correctly.
The AI reads manuals, procedures, reports, and old analyses so workers can ask questions and get useful summaries without hunting through files.
Holcim is exploring generative AI so employees can quickly ask questions and get useful guidance drawn from years of plant knowledge and historical data.
The system watches important machines and pipes, spots signs of trouble early, and helps fix them before they break.