Microsoft Training AI to Do Paperwork to Build Nuclear Power Plants
Briefly

"For the past six months, a team of Microsoft employees have been training a large language model with US nuclear regulatory and licensing documents, hoping to expedite the paperwork required for such approvals, which can take years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars."
Instead of going all in on solar and wind power, tech companies like Microsoft and Google are increasingly turning to the idea of small modular reactors (SMRs), which are scaled-down power plants that aim to reduce construction costs through the standardization of components and systems.
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