Energy Tech Company SLB Launches AI-Powered Insights Platform Lumi

The Lumi data and AI platform is an open, secure, and modular platform that unlocks access to high-quality data across subsurface, surface, planning, and operations.
Energy Tech Company SLB Launches AI-Powered Insights Platform Lumi
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Global energy technology company SLB has recently launched the Lumi data and AI platform, which integrates advanced AI capabilities, including generative AI, with workflows across the energy value chain.

The Lumi data and AI platform is an open, secure, and modular platform that unlocks access to high-quality data across subsurface, surface, planning, and operations. It thereby increases cross-domain collaboration and releases new intelligence and insights to improve the quality and speed of enterprise-level decision-making.

Notably, SLB will embed the largest LLMs and industry-optimized domain foundation models, enabling customers to accelerate AI adoption at scale.

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Energy Tech Company SLB Launches AI-Powered Insights Platform Lumi

“AI is fundamentally altering the dynamics of our industry, but its transformational potential is hindered by the complexity of our industry’s data ecosystems,” said Rakesh Jaggi, president, Digital and Integration, SLB. “Through the Lumi data and AI platform, we will liberate and contextualize data for our global customers across domains, enabling them to scale advanced AI workflows and accelerate their ongoing digital transformation.”

Built on the latest industry standards, the Lumi platform will be available on all major cloud service providers as well as on-premises, ensuring its availability to SLB’s global customer base. SLB’s customers can train and deploy industry-specific traditional and generative AI models, including foundational models for exploration and production (E&P) by SLB.

The platform is also compliant with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) cybersecurity standards and emerging AI standards and legislation.

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