Codelco, Microsoft sign AI deal for mining operations


Workers walk along a tunnel at Codelco El Teniente copper mine, the world's largest underground copper mine, near Rancagua, Chile July 30, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Cambero

SANTIAGO, March 5 (Reuters) - ⁠Chile's state-owned Codelco, the world's largest copper ⁠producer, and Microsoft signed a memorandum of ‌understanding to evaluate joint initiatives in artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, automation and digital security, the miner said on Thursday.

KEY ​CONTEXT

• The agreement will run for ⁠18 months initially ⁠with joint governance for strategic and operational tracking.

• Areas ⁠include ‌intensive data use, AI for decision-making, autonomous operations, automation of critical processes and ⁠cybersecurity strengthening.

• The partnership envisions both companies ​participating in ‌early testing of new solutions and the ⁠sharing international ​experiences.

KEY QUOTES

• "Working with a world-class technological leader like Microsoft consolidates our leadership in the future of ⁠mining. Faced with an accelerated digital ​transformation, we have to process and consider large volumes of operational data," said Codelco CEO Ruben Alvarado.

• "This ⁠alliance with Codelco reflects the potential that artificial intelligence represents to advance development in the mining sector and Chilean market, facilitating safer, more ​efficient and sustainable operations with ⁠a focus on people, productivity and long-term value for ​the company and country," ‌said Tito Arciniega, president of ​Microsoft Latin America.

(Reporting by Fabian Cambero; Writing by Kylie Madry; Editing by Alexander Villegas)

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