IChemE convenes expert roundtable on the future of AI in process plant operation and control
16th October 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are some of the most significant technological developments of recent years and are making a profound impact on the economy and daily life. Despite the huge amount they have to offer to process plant operation and control, policy thinking in the UK regarding artificial intelligence and machine learning has tended to focus on other issues, such as regulation, its implications for the workforce, and ethical standards for its use.
Yesterday, on 15 October, IChemE convened a roundtable to discuss the barriers, risks and opportunities associated with artificial intelligence and machine learning in plant operation and control, and assess the policy implications of these tools. Participants in the roundtable identified clear challenges with the workforce in this area, sharing experiences of significant shortages at present, and noting that without the right workforce in place in the future, the UK would not be able to enjoy the benefits of these new technologies.
Other challenges that came through strongly in discussion included a lack of regulation to inform safe practice and the need for more research with a focus on the practical application of these developing technologies. More positively, participants were optimistic about the role of AI and machine learning to help design, build and run a wide range of processes and plants more efficiently and economically both now and in the future, which would significantly aid the UK’s ability to meet its objectives on green energy and net zero. IChemE will be uploading an anonymised write-up of the discussion in due course.
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