nuclear regulation

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about nuclear regulation focus on the use of artificial intelligence to streamline the licensing process for nuclear reactors. A recent thread highlights a collaboration between the Department of Energy, national laboratories, Microsoft, and Everstar, where AI generated a 208-page licensing document in one day—a task that typically takes four to six weeks. This development aims to reduce paperwork bottlenecks in transitioning from DOE-authorized demonstration reactors to NRC commercial licenses, though it does not replace regulatory review. The topic intersects with technology and energy policy, emphasizing efficiency gains in document production and information mapping.
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    AI Cuts DOE-to-NRC Nuclear Licensing Paperwork From Weeks to One Day

    AI may be poised to trim one of the nuclear industry’s most stubborn bottlenecks: the paperwork-heavy path from a DOE-authorized demonstration reactor to an NRC commercial license. In a new demonstration involving the Department of Energy, Idaho National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory...
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