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The US passed the largest climate bill in American history this summer: The Inflation Reduction Act. With new energy sources, will come new challenges for our already-struggling grid.
Now more than ever, innovations in AI and machine learning are so important for stabilizing the grid.
Today I’m talking to Sean Murphy, the CEO and Co-Founder of PingThings, Inc., a software platform for high-frequency time series data bringing AI and machine learning to some of the largest utilities in the US.
PingThings is backed by GE Ventures and is also spearheading the Department of Energy’s National infrastructure for AI on the Grid initiative.
Previously, Sean built Full Stack Data Science, a consulting firm that focused on bringing AI, machine learning, and data science into the enterprise space– specifically in government, finance, consumer, education, and healthcare.
He also spent over a decade as a senior scientist at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
With such a wide breadth and depth of experience, we’re excited to speak to Sean today to learn more about his innovative platform.
Highlights:
By Soluna ComputingThe US passed the largest climate bill in American history this summer: The Inflation Reduction Act. With new energy sources, will come new challenges for our already-struggling grid.
Now more than ever, innovations in AI and machine learning are so important for stabilizing the grid.
Today I’m talking to Sean Murphy, the CEO and Co-Founder of PingThings, Inc., a software platform for high-frequency time series data bringing AI and machine learning to some of the largest utilities in the US.
PingThings is backed by GE Ventures and is also spearheading the Department of Energy’s National infrastructure for AI on the Grid initiative.
Previously, Sean built Full Stack Data Science, a consulting firm that focused on bringing AI, machine learning, and data science into the enterprise space– specifically in government, finance, consumer, education, and healthcare.
He also spent over a decade as a senior scientist at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
With such a wide breadth and depth of experience, we’re excited to speak to Sean today to learn more about his innovative platform.
Highlights: