AI/machine learning
Aurora Innovation and Detmar Logistics have inked a deal for 30 autonomous trucks that will begin hauling sand in the region next year.
Sustainability in reservoir management emerges not from standalone initiatives but from integrated, data-driven workflows, where shared models, closed-loop processes, and AI-enabled insights reduce fragmentation and make sustainable performance a natural outcome.
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In oil and gas operations, every decision counts. For more than 2 decades, SiteCom has been the trusted digital backbone for well operations worldwide, driving insight, collaboration, and efficiency.
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For the upstream industry, where improvement in efficiency or production can drive significant financial results, there is no question that the size of the digital prize is huge. So are the challenges.
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Modeling immensely complex natural phenomena such as how subatomic particles interact or how atmospheric haze affects climate can take hours on even the fastest supercomputers. Now, work posted online shows how AI can easily produce emulators that can accelerate simulations by billions of times.
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The chip is less than 4.5 mm across and weighs less than 2 oz. Nonetheless, it is pushing the power of artificial intelligence to the edge.
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MIT Professor Aleksander Madry strives to build machine-learning models that are more reliable, understandable, and robust.
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As part of the deal, Pertamina is moving all of its petrotechnical applications to the iEnergy cloud service, which is run by Halliburton arm Landmark.
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Many predictions have been made about what advances are expected in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning. This column reviews a “data set” based on what researchers were apparently studying at the turn of the decade to take a fresh glimpse into what might come to pass in 2020.
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Using the supplied data set of cone penetration test results, competing teams had to predict the number of hammer blows required to drive the pile a given unit of depth in the North Sea.
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Artificial intelligence may never match the human brain.
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Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies such as virtual personal assistants and chatbots are rapidly making headway into the workplace. Research and advisory company Gartner predicts that, by 2024, these technologies will replace almost 69% of the manager’s workload.
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Recently, the hype around artificial intelligence and machine learning caused several people to ask me how much of a project is actual machine learning. Based on man-hours spent on the project, I estimate that only about 5% of the effort is spent directly on data-science-related activities.