California's only remaining nuclear power plant, Diablo Canyon, is set to utilize artificial intelligence to meet new licensing requirements. Atomic Canyon, a startup, has partnered with Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) to deploy an AI software system named Neutron Enterprise at the facility. This initiative aims to streamline the management of the plant's aging infrastructure by processing and organizing decades of documentation.
The AI system will enhance the searchability of approximately 9 million documents, many of which are outdated and poorly labeled. By leveraging AI, PG&E anticipates significant efficiencies in maintenance scheduling and overall operational management. This move aligns with California's carbon-reduction goals, as the plant was previously slated for closure but is now being revitalized.
• Diablo Canyon to use AI for compliance with new licensing requirements.
• Atomic Canyon's software will enhance document searchability at the nuclear plant.
Artificial intelligence is utilized to process and organize extensive documentation for regulatory compliance.
Natural language processing enables the AI system to interpret and search through complex regulatory documents.
Atomic Canyon develops AI solutions to assist nuclear facilities in managing regulatory documentation.
NVIDIA supplies the computing power necessary for Atomic Canyon's AI software to function effectively.
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