As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly visible across the energy sector, an important distinction is beginning to emerge: the difference between AI that supports utility workflows and AI that directly influences how the grid is planned and operated, with implications for reliability and system stability.

In this article, Bo Yang from Hitachi America R&D examines these differences and explores what is required to responsibly apply AI in the operation of mission-critical power systems.

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