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From Wind Turbines to Algorithms: The Next Industrial Revolution in Energy

33 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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Artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape the global energy industry. From predictive maintenance in wind farms to optimisation of complex energy systems, AI is becoming a critical layer of intelligence behind modern infrastructure. In this episode of AFF Winds of Change, host Afonso Faria speaks with Uchenna Ngubane, Founder and CEO of Somahorse Nexus, a company building an AI talent operating system designed to identify, train, and deploy developers capable of building real enterprise AI solutions. We explore how AI is transforming industrial sectors, why the biggest challenge may not be technology but talent, and what this means for industries like wind energy and renewable infrastructure. If you want to understand how artificial intelligence could reshape the future of the energy transition, this episode is for you.

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