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ORNL is teaming up with the AI company Atomic Canyon. Using the lab’s supercomputer, the leaders said they can speed up the licensing process for nuclear power plants.
Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! The August recess might be approaching, but that doesn’t mean news in D.C. is slowing down anytime soon. Permitting reform is back on the docket, with the ...
ORNL partners with Atomic Canyon to integrate AI into nuclear plant licensing, aiming to modernize and speed up the process using high-performance computing.
Scientists have tapped artificial intelligence and powerful computing to take a first step to speed up how quickly officials ...
AI could save vast amounts of time, labor by streamlining reporting requirements and accelerating licensing and regulatory compliance processes.
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The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and artificial intelligence company Atomic Canyon signed a ...
DOE's Oak Ridge National Lab and the AI startup Atomic Canyon will announce a collaboration Tuesday to streamline licensing ...
The new "agentic defense" system is intended to help organizations manage the mountains of data that are being collected in ...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) have announced a collaboration to use Microsoft’s ...
Westinghouse has changed hands a bit since completing its last nuclear reactors, both at Plant Vogtle in Waynesboro, Georgia.
INL and Microsoft are using Azure AI to streamline nuclear licensing, reducing costs and speeding up advanced reactor ...