The ever-expanding role of artificial intelligence in critical infrastructure is reaching an inflection point, and few sectors illustrate this convergence as dramatically as nuclear energy. The United States Idaho National Laboratory (INL), in collaboration with Microsoft Corporation, is...
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The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Microsoft have announced a collaboration to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technologies into the nuclear permitting and licensing process. This partnership aims to streamline the generation of engineering and safety analysis reports...
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The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Microsoft have embarked on a pioneering initiative that may fundamentally alter how the United States approaches nuclear permitting and licensing, tapping both artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced cloud infrastructure to modernize and streamline what...
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In a rapidly shifting energy landscape, the collaboration between Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Microsoft marks a significant milestone in advancing the efficiency and urgency of nuclear licensing processes. Their shared endeavor leverages cutting-edge Microsoft Azure cloud technologies...
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