The use cases for AI will become clearer in 2025, with predictions showing a significant positive impact on robotics, cleantech initiatives, and supply chains.
Advances in natural language processing and machine vision will enhance robots' capabilities in manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics, allowing for greater independence and efficiency.
Sally Epstein, CIO at Cambridge Consultants, stated that LLMs enable robots to learn from diverse data streams without needing extensive retraining, making robots more adaptable.
AI's deployment is stressing the energy industry, leading companies to accelerate the adoption of nuclear power and explore Small Modular Reactors for sustainability.
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