Are you sure you know how to save energy nowadays? Can the apps that control your lighting, heating, and car charging make decisions on their own? And is AI really working behind the scenes of our everyday choices? In this episode of AI at Scale, Malgorzata Gorska talks to Scott Harden, SVP Connected Offers and Chief Technology Officer Home Solutions at Schneider Electric. What does the home of the future look like - one that not only consumes energy, but also produces it, analyses it, and feeds it back into the grid? All with the help of AI that’s... practically invisible? In this episode, you'll learn: - How artificial intelligence optimizes energy use in the background - with no effort on our part, - Why smart home apps are often too complicated - and how to simplify them, - Which smart devices are most used in households around the world, - Whether it’s really worth charging your car at night - and how AI can help you decide.
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