Edge Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an extension of edge computing that enables the processing of data and algorithms directly from an endpoint device. Edge AI is the combination of edge computing and artificial intelligence to execute machine learning tasks directly on local edge devices such as sensors or Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which enables real-time data processing and analysis without constant reliance on cloud infrastructure. The Edge AI devices make smarter decisions faster, without connecting to the cloud or offsite data centres.

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How Iceland Became a Global Leader in Renewable Energy (15 May 2024): Iceland is a world leader when it comes to renewable energy production, having long developed its natural resources to power a green revolution. The Nordic island nation is home to abundant geothermal and hydropower energy sources, and it has also significantly developed its wind power sector in recent years. Despite huge strides in its renewable energy development, putting it way ahead of most of the competition, the Icelandic government has big plans to develop even more clean energy by harnessing the power of its volcanoes in a first-of-a-kind project. Iceland aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040 and is well on its way to doing so. By April 2024, 100 percent of homes across the country were heated using renewable energy, a feat which few countries have managed to achieve. This was largely supported by the rapid development of the country’s geothermal resources. Iceland increased its output of geothermal electricity by 1,700 percent between 1990 and 2014, using the power of its natural resources to fuel a green transition. ... (Source: Oil Price)