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Artificial intelligence has a rich history in the energy industry. Power production and oil & gas both were earlier adopters of AI technology. As both power production and O&G production continue to evolve, opportunities for implementing AI-based solutions are growing at an impressive pace. In this presentation, we examine some of the current AI technology application trends and the litigation risks associated with those applications.
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Slides - AI in Energy (3.8 MB) | Available after Purchase |
John Peiserich is a Senior Vice President in J.S. Held’s Environmental, Health & Safety - Risk & Compliance group. With over 30 years of experience, John provides consulting and expert services for heavy industry and law firms throughout the country with a focus on Oil & Gas, Energy, and Public Utilities. He has extensive experience evaluating risk associated with potential and ongoing compliance obligations, developing strategies around those obligations, and working to implement a client-focused compliance strategy. Mr. Peiserich has appointments as an Independent Monitor through EPA’s Suspension and Debarment Program. John routinely supports clients in a forward-facing role for rulemaking and legislative issues involving energy, environmental, Oil & Gas, and related issues.