The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and artificial intelligence company Atomic Canyon signed a memorandum of understanding to streamline the licensing process for nuclear power plants with artificial intelligence for license application reviews.

The agreement, signed during the Nuclear Opportunities Workshop (NOW) held at the Knoxville Convention Center, "outlines their shared intentions to use high-performance computing to create high-fidelity simulations that ensure the safety of designs while accelerating licensing with artificial intelligence to automate aspects of the review process," Oak Ridge National Laboratory said.

“We’re entering into a new, radically more advanced era of nuclear power, and the demand for steady-state energy consumption is growing rapidly,” said Tom Evans, ORNL’s lead scientist on the project. “Agreements like this are exactly how we can meet those demands through innovative approaches that accelerate the process by which nuclear power is brought to the grid.” 

Using ORNL’s Frontier, the world’s first exascale supercomputer, Atomic Canyon developed novel AI models designed specifically for the nuclear industry called FERMI, which powers Atomic Canyon’s Neutron AI platform. 

FERMI models enable intelligent search capabilities, allowing users to quickly locate relevant documents across vast repositories of technical documentation.

The computing power of Frontier was necessary to teach FERMI models the technical language of the nuclear industry based on the vocabulary used in the more than 53 million pages of nuclear documents contained within the NRC’s ADAMS database, the NRC’s official record-keeping system that documents the history of every reactor in the country. 

Atomic Canyon’s Neutron AI Platform "not only allows users to find information faster and more efficiently, but it also provides clear and meaningful context to complex information, making it easier for nuclear power professionals to understand and develop problem-solving solutions," ORNL said.

“Our mission at Atomic Canyon is to build the most advanced generative AI platform for the nuclear industry,” said Atomic Canyon CEO Trey Lauderdale. “ORNL’s expertise in nuclear science and high-performance computing was critical for us to be able to build AI in a reliable format. We want to double-down on that relationship to build AI that can be used to help every reactor in America’s nuclear fleet.”

The agreement also allows Atomic Canyon to further develop Neutron Enterprise -- a proprietary version of its Neutron AI platform, but with exclusive capabilities and enhanced cybersecurity features to protect sensitive nuclear information. 
 

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