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Digital Governance Assisted by Artificial Intelligence in the Energy Sector: Between Algorithmic Autonomy and Technological Sovereignty
Abstract
Digital transformations in the energy sector have brought artificial intelligence to the forefront as a structuring force for decision-making, efficiency, and operational architecture. In the context of smart grids, automation of distribution flows and consumption forecasting, artificial intelligence not only assists but also configures new relationships between data, infrastructure, and regulation. The chapter analyzes how algorithmic systems influence the functioning of the energy ecosystem, examining the challenges related to transparency, auditability, and digital security. At the same time, the need for technological autonomy is discussed in a regulatory framework undergoing metamorphosis, in which the balance between innovation and the protection of the public interest becomes a matter of institutional architecture.
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