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The U.S. Energy Department selects four sites for AI infrastructure projects, inviting private sector involvement.
ORNL and Atomic Canyon have partnered to accelerate nuclear plant licensing using AI and high-performance computing.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory and AI company Atomic Canyon have collaborated to accelerate the nuclear power plant licensing ...
Atomic City Road Runners set off on their Tuesday night pace race. Courtesy photo Atomic City Road Runners during Tuesday’s weekly pace race. Courtesy photo BY TED WILLIAMSAtomic City Road ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS supercomputer trains AI on 53 million nuclear docs for faster plant approvalsAtomic Canyon has used the Frontier supercomputer to develop novel AI models specifically designed for the nuclear industry, known as FERMI. These FERMI models are equipped with intelligent search ...
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 is teaming up with the AI company Atomic Canyon. Using the lab’s supercomputer, the leaders said they can speed up the ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) announced a new partnership with Atomic Canyon on Tuesday to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) in streamlining the licensing process for nuclear power ...
ORNL partners with Atomic Canyon to integrate AI into nuclear plant licensing, aiming to modernize and speed up the process ...
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 ...
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