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Teaching AI to run with the turbines

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Teaching AI to run with the turbines
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Woodside Energy is integrating AI into its industrial operations to augment human expertise rather than replace it. The company focuses on predictive analytics and agentic systems to manage complex infrastructure like LNG plants.

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It highlights the shift of AI from consumer chatbots to critical industrial infrastructure, emphasizing safety and operational efficiency.

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As energy companies push AI deeper into industrial operations, success increasingly depends on governance, trusted data, and systems designed to augment human expertise, says Andrew Melouney, vice president for digital at Woodside Energy.

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