Overcoming bureaucratic roadblocks with AI for maximum efficiency in energy management
利用人工智能克服官僚障碍,实现能源管理效率最大化
基本信息
- 批准号:10076154
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.36万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Grant for R&D
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Are you tired of dealing with complicated energy bills? Are you frustrated with the bureaucratic energy providers? Do you want to pay less and reduce your energy usage but don't know how? We hear you, and we've got you covered! Our energy management tool is specifically designed to address the common challenges of managing energy usage, whether it's for households or businesses. We know the frustration of receiving a problematic energy bill and spending hours dealing with energy providers. That's why we have an AI-powered feature that tracks and analyses your energy bills, alerts you to any potential issues, and provides personalised suggestions on how to follow up with your energy providers. You no longer have to deal with the hassle of trying to decipher complex energy bills. Our product is also designed to support non-native speakers who face difficulties in understanding energy bills or communicating with their energy providers. Another unique feature of our product is providing personalised suggestions instead of the generic ones that you receive from similar products. We analyse your energy usage patterns and provide tailored recommendations on how to optimise your energy consumption and save money. We can also predict your energy consumption based on historical data and external factors. By following our suggestions, you'll not only save your wallet but also reduce carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future. We are a team of dedicated people who understand your struggles with energy bills. That's why our mission is to simplify the management of energy usage by providing a smart, intuitive platform that is accessible to everyone. Our goal is to empower every household and business to take control of their energy usage, regardless of background. With cutting-edge AI technologies, we provide a trustworthy and secure AI system, user-friendly interface, personalised suggestions and multilingual support to ensure that every household and business can easily manage their energy usage and bills. By working together, we believe that we can make a significant positive impact on people's lives and the environment, even through the smallest of steps.
你是否厌倦了处理复杂的能源账单?你对官僚主义的能源供应商感到沮丧吗?你想支付更少的钱,减少能源使用,但不知道如何?我们听到了,我们会掩护你的!我们的能源管理工具专为解决管理能源使用的常见挑战而设计,无论是家庭还是企业。我们知道收到一份有问题的能源账单和花几个小时与能源供应商打交道的沮丧。这就是为什么我们有一个人工智能支持的功能,可以跟踪和分析您的能源账单,提醒您任何潜在的问题,并提供有关如何与您的能源供应商跟进的个性化建议。你不再需要处理试图破译复杂的能源账单的麻烦。我们的产品还旨在支持那些在理解能源账单或与能源供应商沟通方面遇到困难的非母语人士。我们产品的另一个独特功能是提供个性化的建议,而不是您从类似产品中获得的通用建议。我们分析您的能源使用模式,并就如何优化您的能源消耗和节省资金提供量身定制的建议。我们还可以根据历史数据和外部因素预测您的能源消耗。通过遵循我们的建议,您不仅可以节省您的钱包,还可以减少碳足迹,为更可持续的未来做出贡献。我们是一个团队的敬业的人谁理解你的斗争与能源法案。这就是为什么我们的使命是通过提供一个每个人都可以访问的智能、直观的平台来简化能源使用管理。我们的目标是让每个家庭和企业都能控制自己的能源使用,无论背景如何。凭借先进的人工智能技术,我们提供可靠和安全的人工智能系统,用户友好的界面,个性化的建议和多语言支持,以确保每个家庭和企业都可以轻松管理他们的能源使用和账单。我们相信,通过共同努力,我们可以对人们的生活和环境产生重大的积极影响,即使是通过最小的步骤。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
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