Microsoft and Nvidia Unleash AI to Slash Nuclear Project Delays
AI tools from Microsoft and Nvidia cut thousands of hours in documentation and regulatory tasks, accelerating nuclear projects amid rising global power demand, experts say.
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How workers at California's last nuclear plant use generative AI to save time
Diablo Canyon is California's last operating nuclear power plant.PG&EGenerative AI is tackling a PG&E nuclear plant's massive headache: millions of pages of paperwork.The ChatGPT-like tool significantly cuts down the time needed to find documents at Diablo Canyon.It's the first generative AI tool used on-site at a US nuclear power plant.In 2016, Pacific Gas and Electric planned to wind down its utility operations at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant…
The Nuclear Renaissance Has an AI Accelerant: How Microsoft and Nvidia Are Betting Billions That Software Can Unclog Atomic Energy’s Worst Bottleneck
The technology industry’s appetite for electricity has become almost comically insatiable. Data centers consumed roughly 4.4% of total U.S. electricity in 2023, and that figure is projected to surge past 12% by 2028, according to multiple industry estimates. Artificial intelligence workloads — the training runs, the inference queries, the endless matrix multiplications — are the primary culprit. And the companies driving that demand have arrived…
'Nuclear energy is the essential backbone for this future, but the industry remains trapped in a delivery bottleneck': Microsoft and Nvidia team up to tackle 'historic surge in power demand' by using AI to help the nuclear power industry
Microsoft and Nvidia deploy AI and Digital Twins to reduce bottlenecks, streamline permitting, and improve operational efficiency for nuclear projects.
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