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Post by dividavi on Nov 15, 2017 23:57:31 GMT
www.cnbc.com/2017/11/15/biggest-risk-to-oil-and-gas-is-artificial-intelligence-microsoft-executive-says.htmlBiggest risk to oil and gas is artificial intelligence, Microsoft executive says Omar Saleh said technology disruptions over the past three years had been a "wake-up call" for all oil and gas firms On Tuesday, Baker Hughes GE CEO Lorenzo Simonelli said continuous disruption in the oil and gas industry should be viewed positively Sam Meredith | @smeredith19 Published 3 Hours Ago CNBC.com Artificial intelligence (AI) poses the greatest threat to the oil and gas industry over the next five to 10 years, according to Microsoft's oil and gas director for the Middle East and Africa. Speaking at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition Conference (ADIPEC) on Wednesday, Omar Saleh said technology disruptions over the past three years had been a "wake-up call" for all oil and gas firms. He said AI would be of "massive importance" to the industry over the coming years, but added that it would also pose the greatest risk to the oil and gas sector overall. The U.S. shale revolution paved the way for a three-year oil price downturn that sent crude spiraling from more than $100 a barrel in 2014 to about $60 today. That has piled pressure on the oil-dependent economies of OPEC nations and forced a round of production cuts this year. On Tuesday, Baker Hughes GE CEO Lorenzo Simonelli said "continuous disruption" in the oil and gas industry should be viewed positively.
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Post by shadrack on Nov 16, 2017 0:56:19 GMT
Uh OK, but HOW exactly is AI a risk to the industry? What, exactly is the mechanism? Why is it more of a risk to oil and gas than any other industry chosen at random?
Not only does the article offer no answer, it doesn't even bother to ask the question. I guess we're not supposed to notice that because ... MICROSOFT!!!
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Nov 16, 2017 17:34:42 GMT
I watched this last night and it reminded me of the AI threads you've been doing lately. The actual interview with Quinn Michaels is much longer.
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