The Open AI Energy Initiative
Shell, Baker Hughes, C3 AI, and Microsoft have launched the Open AI Energy Initiative™ (OAI), an open ecosystem of AI-based solutions for the energy and process industry. The OAI provides an open framework for energy operators, service providers, equipment providers, and independent software vendors for energy services to build and offer interoperable solutions on the BHC3™ AI Suite and Microsoft Azure. The first set of solutions include Shell and Baker Hughes reliability solutions proven at scale to improve uptime and performance of energy assets and processes.
Benefits
Issues |
Benefits |
Fragmented Systems Data in multiple disparate systems |
Unified Systems
One unified data image that supports multiple AI-enhanced applications |
Lack of Scalability Not scalable across different processes, equipment types, and operations |
Enterprise Scalability
Scalable AI-based solutions that easily extend to different processes, equipment types, and large fleets |
Custom Integrations Expensive integrations that rely on multiple technologies and skillsets |
Full Interoperability
Open, standardized APIs and pluggable interface models that support solutions from operators, independent software vendors, equipment manufacturers, and service providers |
Limited Vendor Support Vendors only provide support for their own systems |
End-to-End Support Ecosystem
Baker Hughes and C3 AI ecosystem deploys, implements, integrates, and supports commercial OAI solutions, accelerated by BHC3 Applications and the BHC3 AI Suite |
Siloed Domain Expertise No platform or ecosystem for sharing codified SME knowledge |
Integrated Domain-Specific Solutions
Codified, turnkey domain-specific knowledge, tools, and models that directly address specific process and equipment types |
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