In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the critical role of trustworthy scientific data in the development of their FAST proposal, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the electric grid. The proposal emphasizes the necessity of using data with verified provenance, ensuring it adheres to established laws of mathematics, biology, or physics.
The discussions highlighted the importance of reliable data in managing high-stakes scenarios, particularly in the context of the electric grid, where operational decisions can significantly impact service continuity—referred to as \"lights on or lights off.\" Officials underscored that the ability to analyze extensive datasets regarding grid operations could lead to improved management and efficiency.
The meeting also touched on the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in controlling large systems like the electric grid, suggesting that AI could play a pivotal role in optimizing operations. The consensus among participants was clear: trust in data is paramount for the successful implementation of these advanced technologies.