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Combine crop data from many countries to estimate the world's wheat supply and how much will remain in storage.
It helps buyers and strategists compare battery technologies, manufacturing capacity, and future costs so they can choose the right storage equipment and timing.
AI reads lease documents and pulls out important details so teams do not have to manually search every page.
When a utility plans a job, this setup can connect the job to purchasing, inventory, accounting, and the crew that actually does the work.
When a utility customer issue needs work on physical equipment, the billing/customer system can pass that service call to an asset management system so field and asset teams can act on it.
An energy company uses customer data to estimate which households are likely to leave, so it can intervene before they switch providers.
It watches for network ports that keep turning on and off, figures out what kind of failure pattern is happening, and automatically applies the right fix without waiting for an engineer.
The tax authority uses AI to scan invoice activity and flag companies whose billing behavior looks fake, helping investigators find businesses created mainly to issue fraudulent invoices.
Instead of waiting for an in-person visit, the customer uses a phone to record damage, and AI does an initial review before the adjuster finishes the estimate.
AI reads business documents like sales orders and invoices and pulls out the important details automatically.
AI gathers monitoring data, checks it against environmental rules, and helps create reports so mines can prove they are following regulations with less manual work.
SAS works with engine and equipment makers to watch specific aircraft systems and catch recurring problems before they become operational disruptions.
AI keeps a property model up to date by continuously pulling new market rates, insurance information, and building data so teams can see deal impact immediately.
The tax authority uses AI to scan invoice behavior and flag companies that look fake or exist mainly to issue fraudulent invoices.
Sales teams can jump from a deal record in Clari to the actual Gong call recording, and back again, so they can check what was really said before deciding if a deal is healthy.
AI watches open audit issues, checks whether required pieces are missing, and warns teams before they miss the closure deadline.
An AI claims worker sits on top of an insurer’s existing claims software, reads new loss reports and photos, figures out how serious the claim is, and sends it to the right next step faster than a manual team alone.
This AI system uses data from airplane flights to create a digital copy (digital twin) of key airplane parts, predicting how much life those parts have left and helping plan maintenance and flight schedules smarter.