Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment’s Post

The rise of AI poses both opportunities and risks for the clean energy transition, speakers agreed at the Andlinger Center’s thirteenth annual meeting. Speakers touched on all the ways that AI could both help and hinder the transition to a more sustainable future, from AI's impacts on the future of computing to its potential roles in energy technology development and climate research. “AI is influencing nearly every academic discipline — frankly, nearly every human endeavor,” said Jennifer Rexford, Princeton’s provost and the Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor in Engineering, during the day’s welcoming remarks. “This event is part of the conversation about how Princeton is advancing AI research to solve major societal challenges, including climate change.” Full event recap: https://bit.ly/3OLZcxv

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