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A California-based startup, Atomic Canyon, is utilizing the world's fastest supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to develop an AI tool that could revolutionize the nuclear power sector. The AI tool aims to efficiently assist nuclear companies in applying for construction and operating licenses, saving millions of dollars and countless hours. With access to the Frontier supercomputer, Atomic Canyon's technology will search through millions of documents from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, providing valuable insights and data to nuclear engineers and operators. The long-term goal is to make nuclear power a cleaner and more viable source of energy.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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A California-based startup, Atomic Canyon, is utilizing the world's fastest supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to develop an AI tool that could revolutionize the nuclear power sector. The AI tool aims to efficiently assist nuclear companies in applying for construction and operating licenses, saving millions of dollars and countless hours. With access to the Frontier supercomputer, Atomic Canyon's technology will search through millions of documents from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, providing valuable insights and data to nuclear engineers and operators. The long-term goal is to make nuclear power a cleaner and more viable source of energy.

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