IEA Launches AI Agent Powered by Microsoft to Explore World Energy Outlook 2024

  • Beta version of AI agent, developed in cooperation with Microsoft, can answer questions about the World Energy Outlook 2024

The IEA has released a new, AI agent for users to explore the 2024 edition of the Agency’s flagship World Energy Outlook – allowing anyone curious about the report’s findings to more easily dig into its data, analysis and projections.

The GPT tool, built on Microsoft Azure using Copilot Studio, was first announced at the IEA’s Global Conference on Energy & AI held in Paris earlier this month.

The agent – powered by an AI model that has been trained on the full World Energy Outlook 2024 (WEO-2024) report – can answer questions about energy trends using natural, conversational language. For example, a user can ask, “What are the expectations for growth in global electricity demand over the next decade?” and quickly receive an answer based on the report’s analysis.

The first-of-its-kind tool is being launched as a beta version today. The IEA will continue to test and develop the agent over the coming months as it interacts with website users. It is part of the IEA’s wider efforts to make its data and statistics more freely available, including through a growing library of data explorers.

The GPT tool page includes key tips for getting the most out of the AI agent. For instance, clarifying IEA scenarios, regions and timeframes helps to produce the most accurate and relevant responses. The tool is also available directly on the .

Since AI-generated content may contain errors or inaccuracies, users seeking detailed or official interpretations of WEO-2024 data and analysis should refer to the full report or contact the IEA.

 

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