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" ... Business contracts are often extremely complex. For instance, utilities infrastructure, whether remote telecommunications towers, pipelines, or major plant construction can cover a massive amount of details, from real estate details, through environmental issues, construction responsibilities and liability, to managing the life of the project. Companies struggle to understand, manage and evaluate the large amount of text involved in business and governmental interactions. While artificial intelligence (AI) has been used for basic legal discovery, it is now beginning to be applied to the wider issue of full contract management. ... "
" ... Energy and utilities cannot afford to fail, even for a moment. Blackouts or gas leaks can wreck entire communities in a matter of moments, so utilities providers need a strong technological infrastructure backing them up. Workflow automation can step in and keep everything running smoothly. ... "
" ... Regulation will also play a role in accelerating adoption. European water utilities, for instance, must meet customer satisfaction benchmarks for continuous service as criteria to get new investments approved. That has encouraged Dutch water company Evides and U.K.-based United Utilities, among others, to invest in analytics and IoT to spot mechanical breakdowns, sewage overflows and other unexpected disruptions. ... "
" ... There’s a big tomorrow in power generation. No, not in public utilities, which always are draggy stocks. At issue is the equipment that will help the world meet a growing need for more electricity, and doing that via renewable energy. ... "
" ... This applies regardless of whether the trade or business is still open and there is no need to keep track of rent, interest, or utilities. Schedule C taxpayers may have to report this compensation to unemployment, however, this is not entirely clear. The only official guidance we have gotten comes from the April 14th Interim Final Rules, which provide that Schedule C taxpayers “should be aware that participation in the PPP may affect your eligibility for state-administered unemployment compensation or unemployment assistance programs, including the programs authorized by Title II, Subtitle A of the CARES Act, or CARES Act Employee Retention Credits.” Although a Schedule C taxpayer’s receipt of a PPP loan may disqualify them from unemployment benefits during the period the loan is outstanding, there does not seem to be any prohibition that would prevent a Schedule C taxpayer from receiving unemployment benefits before receipt of the PPP loan and then re-applying after the PPP loan is forgiven. ... "