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S. Korea to bolster nuclear energy safety via AI technology


South Korea aims to apply artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the nuclear energy sector to bolster safety, while rolling out efforts to develop next-generation reactors, a senior science ... Read More

IAEA Honors Blue Wave AI Labs, Constellation, and Southern Nuclear With 2025 Global Innovation Award for Pioneering AI in Nuclear Power


The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has announced that Blue Wave AI Labs, Constellation, and Southern Company subsidiary Southern Nuclear won the prestigious 2025 Global ISOP Innovation ... Read More

Trump, Starmer sign $350B tech deal to spur AI, nuclear energy and quantum computing


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AI firm rolls out tool to detect nuclear weapons talk


Artificial intelligence (AI) firm Anthropic has rolled out a tool to detect talk about nuclear weapons, the company said in a Thursday blog post. “Nuclear technology is inherently dual-use: the same ... Read More


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