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Bidgely Unveils New GenAI Integration for Award-Winning UtilityAI Platform and Smarter Energy Management

LOS ALTOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bidgely has introduced a new generative AI (GenAI) integration into its award-winning UtilityAI Platform, offering utilities and their customers even more intelligent and intuitive experiences for energy management. A series of secure and scalable product rollouts will enable autonomous query responses for faster results that will redefine data insights and utility program implementation. This includes new customer experience interfaces, simulation planning f...

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