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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Atoms for Algorithms:' The Trump Administration's Top Nuclear Scientists Think AI Can Replace Humans in Power Plants
https://www.404media.co/nuclear-rian-bahran-iaea-international-symposium-on-artificial-intelligence/?ref=daily-stories-newsletterMatthew Gault
A presentation at the International Atomic Energy Agency unveiled Big Techs vision of an AI and nuclear fueled future.
During a presentation at the International Atomic Energy Agencys (IAEA) International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence on December 3, a US Department of Energy scientist laid out a grand vision of the future where nuclear energy powers artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence shapes nuclear energy in a virtuous cycle of peaceful nuclear deployment.
The goal is simple: to double the productivity and impact of American science and engineering within a decade, Rian Bahran, DOE Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Reactors, said.
His presentation and others during the symposium, held in Vienna, Austria, described a world where nuclear powered AI designs, builds, and even runs the nuclear power plants theyll need to sustain them. But experts find these claims, made by one of the top nuclear scientists working for the Trump administration, to be concerning and potentially dangerous.
Tech companies are using artificial intelligence to speed up the construction of new nuclear power plants in the United States. But few know the lengths to which the Trump administration is paving the way and the part it's playing in deregulating a highly regulated industry to ensure that AI data centers have the energy they need to shape the future of America and the world.
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The goal is simple: to double the productivity and impact of American science and engineering within a decade, Rian Bahran, DOE Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Reactors, said.
His presentation and others during the symposium, held in Vienna, Austria, described a world where nuclear powered AI designs, builds, and even runs the nuclear power plants theyll need to sustain them. But experts find these claims, made by one of the top nuclear scientists working for the Trump administration, to be concerning and potentially dangerous.
Tech companies are using artificial intelligence to speed up the construction of new nuclear power plants in the United States. But few know the lengths to which the Trump administration is paving the way and the part it's playing in deregulating a highly regulated industry to ensure that AI data centers have the energy they need to shape the future of America and the world.
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'Atoms for Algorithms:' The Trump Administration's Top Nuclear Scientists Think AI Can Replace Humans in Power Plants (Original Post)
erronis
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rampartd
(3,297 posts)1. are they mad?
The Madcap
(1,656 posts)3. Yes. Quite so.
rampartd
(3,297 posts)4. i have had to reboot this laptop several times this week.
i don't think i'd let the damn thing drive my car much less run a nuke power pllant.
The Madcap
(1,656 posts)2. Just say BOOM!!
crud
(1,164 posts)5. Methane from decomposing
bodies can also generate power for AI. Just a thought.
Kid Berwyn
(22,504 posts)6. Like Tesla taxis in robomode running over people with impunity?
Like, cool!
, natch.