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Revolutionizing the Mining Industry: How AI is Transforming Exploration, Operations, and Reclamation

An AI generated image about the use of AI in mining.

By: Stuart Burgess 

Today I virtually sat down with one of the leading artificial intelligence (AI) platforms that is trained specifically in language models –you can interact with it conversationally. This platform, which became virally popular shortly after launch in late 2022 is known as Chat GPT. While there is a lot of speculation about what jobs AI is likely to replace (even the AI itself has opinions on this), I thought it would be interesting to get its opinion on how AI will impact the mining and mineral exploration industries moving forward.  

I have informed the AI about my intentions to conduct an interview about the potential impacts of AI on the mining industry and have asked it to respond in a friendly, interesting, and not overly- technical manner.

Stuart: Tell me a little bit about yourself.

Stuart: Do you often get asked questions about mining?

Stuart: I think humans are having a difficult time generally wrapping their heads around all the potential uses of AI and how it will impact their lives now and in the future. For those of us in an industry like mining or mineral exploration, I think we often wonder how it may impact our industry specifically. Could you provide some big picture clarity on how AI may impact us both personally as professionally?

A geologist stands in the desert with modern tools used, including AI in mining.
Geologist of the future goes prospecting with AI. Image generated by Deep Dream Generator.

Stuart: I think its interesting that you mentioned the use of AI in the exploration process. This is one of the first potential uses of AI in the industry that I was made aware of several years ago. There is a company called KoBold Metals that is using AI to find cobalt deposits around the world. Do you think more companies will start using similar models to what they are developing?

Stuart: My understanding is that KoBold has evolved as a fusion mining/tech company that is primarily backed by technology investors. They have also built out a staff with traditional mining and geological knowledge. I think this puts them in a great position to deploy AI to find critical mineral deposits, but what about all the exploration companies that don’t have the technology backing or knowledge? Will these companies have to partner with AI developers to succeed or is it possible that someone, like OpenAI for example, could develop a platform that exploration companies could license and utilize?

Stuart: I think this is a real game changer for the mineral exploration industry, especially now when economical deposits of many minerals are becoming more and more difficult to discover.

Stuart: That last part is notable – I think that AI is eventually going to really help find drilling targets, but at the end of the day, the drilling still needs to happen.

Stuart: I think this will be comforting for some in the exploration industry who may be concerned that eventually AI may phase out their jobs entirely.

Stuart: I agree, ultimately AI is a powerful tool that will change the industry, but there will still be a need for human interaction. I think it is becoming clear though, that companies will need to find ways to adopt and integrate the technology or they may be left in the dust.  

Stuart: That’s an excellent summary. I think the mining industry is definitely on the cusp of a technological revolution – and it’s just in time to capture what could be a very profound bull cycle in commodities overall. Shifting the focus a bit, how do you think AI could most positively impact mines already in production?

  1. Predictive maintenance: AI-powered systems can analyze sensor data from equipment and predict when maintenance is needed, reducing downtime and increasing efficiency.
  2. Optimizing production: AI can be used to optimize the production process, for example by adjusting the feed rate of ore to the mill, to increase production and decrease costs.
  3. Safety: AI-powered systems can monitor the mining environment for potential safety hazards, such as gas leaks or rockfalls, and alert workers in real-time, improving safety in mines.
  4. Autonomous vehicles: Self-driving vehicles can be used in mining operations to move ore, waste and equipment around the mine site, reducing the need for human workers to perform these tasks.
  5. Mineral processing: AI-powered systems can be used to optimize the mineral processing operations, for example by controlling the flow of material, adjusting the speed of conveyors, and adjusting the feed rate to the flotation cells, to improve the recovery of minerals and reduce costs.
  6. Environmental monitoring: AI-powered systems can be used to monitor the environment around the mine, for example by monitoring water quality and air quality, to ensure that the mine is operating in compliance with regulations and to minimize the impact on the environment.
  7. Inventory management: AI-powered systems can be used to manage inventory, for example by keeping track of the amount of ore in the stockpile, to optimize the loading and hauling of ore, and to reduce costs.
An image illistrating how AI in Mining can be used for monitoring mine sites.
An AI visualization of how AI can be used in mining to monitor mine sites and enhance safety and efficiency. Image generated by Deep Dream Generator.

Stuart: I think safety and automation are always big topics around mining. I’ve heard about using AI for things like predicting accidents, could this be something that could be used in mining?

Stuart: This is all very exciting – I feel like many mine sites are already collecting a lot of this information, AI could be the perfect tool to tie all this together and serve as a powerful heads-up system.

Stuart: Fantastic. This is a lot of great information and its clear that AI is going to have a huge impact on mining from exploration through operations and probably even during reclamation and monitoring to some extent.

Stuart: Incredible, thanks for your time!