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Artificial intelligence has the potential to cut energy waste, lower energy costs, and facilitate and accelerate the use of clean renewable energy sources in power grids worldwide. It can also improve the planning, operation, and control of power systems through Smart Grid.
Machine learning is an application of artificial intelligence (AI) that provides systems with the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. This has been used already in the music industry. In 1951 itself, British computer scientist, Alan Turing was the first to record computer-generated music using a machine that filled almost an entire floor of the lab. Other AI services such as Jukedeck and Amper Music help amateur musicians to develop their own musical pieces with the assistance of AI.
The physiological data, environmental influences, and genetic factors allow practitioners to diagnose diseases early and more effectively. Machine Learning can identify patterns and optimize faster and accurate disease diagnosis.
Text to speech software’s are already widely in use and expanding their network in daily usage now.
Wireless power transfer is an evolving technology as is the AI, but it has already made a significant impact on the small scale like mobiles and laptop charging. AI can be used to increase the efficiency of power transfer by identifying usage patterns, drainage, supply etc.



