We are concerned on the plus side of AI of having enough power, and--but we think that AI can help to solve some of that because AI can teach us how to be more efficient as well.
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Granholm discusses AI's potential to improve efficiency and address power concerns.
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We are going to issue a million barrels per day from our strategic petroleum reserve, to try to stabilize the market.
Oil is sold on a global market and that market is controlled by a cartel and that cartel is OPEC.
We also want to work on methane mitigation strategies and CO2 mitigation strategies associated with those exports because a lot of those who would be taking it on want, as well, to have a supplier that has low carbon and low GHG footprint.
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