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Microsoft and Shell are bringing AI to gas stations and oil refineries

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Shell, with the help of Microsoft, is experimenting with cameras built with AI that can tell if you are smoking a cigarette at a gas station. The two will also build AI into offshore drilling sites.
Microsoft and Shell have teamed up on a pilot program that aims to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into gasoline stations, beginning in Thailand and Singapore. Digital cameras along with a device running Microsoft’s Azure IoT Edge platform are installed in the stations to determine individuals that smoke at the site.
Microsoft’s research team also shared the new project on Twitter:
The digital cameras work to transmit frames that contain images of cigarettes to Microsoft Azure. The cloud platform then uses AI to identify a smoking person and then notify the station manager of the situation.
Daniel Jeavons, general manager for data science at Shell, said:
Shell also plans to incorporate an AI system called Shell AI Platform into its other sites such as offshore drilling sites, production centers, and oil refineries. Microsoft and Shell are also collaborating on a project meant to improve the way horizontal wells drilling is performed using AI.
Beyond its physical wells, pipelines, and plants, Shell also wants to enhance internal communications for its teams to help employees across the organization engage with each other and share information using tools available as part of Microsoft Office 365: Yammer, Stream, and SharePoint Online.
Microsoft’s AI partnership with Shell is just one of the many initiatives the software giant has launched as part of its goal to bring intelligent systems to almost every industry.
Source: Microsoft

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