The Utility of Artificial Intelligence
AI's Future: As Essential As Electricity and Water
Tech Insider envisions a future where artificial intelligence (AI) is as essential as electricity or water. This visionary outlook sees AI becoming a universal utility, mirroring rising electricity demands from AI data centers and enabling smarter power grids. As these trends accelerate, AI is expected to optimize energy systems worldwide while posing challenges like increased consumer costs and water resource strain. Discover the dual role of AI: powering data centers and optimizing energy, as the digital utility market surges towards $748 billion by 2035.
Introduction
Rising Electricity Demand Due to AI
AI as a Dual Force in Energy Sector
Technological Integration in Utilities
Market Growth Predictions
Challenges of Overbuilding and Resource Strain
Impact on Consumers: Costs and Utilities
The Role of Human Oversight in AI
The Pace of Digital Transformation in Utilities
Real‑World Applications of AI in Utilities
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