Some lawmakers think additional guardrails are needed for future uses. For now, the facility will use AI to comply with regulations

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    11 days ago

    For now, the artificial intelligence tool named Neutron Enterprise is just meant to help workers at the plant navigate extensive technical reports and regulations — millions of pages of intricate documents from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that go back decades — while they operate and maintain the facility.

    As long as the data sets is directly from the technical documents without out interference, it sounds fine to me.

    We probably spend about 15,000 hours a year searching through our multiple databases and records and procedures,” Zawalick said. “And that’s going to shrink that time way down.”

    I am very curious on how much this will actually help.

    I am also curious if reorganizing the database and training the staff would’ve been a better or worse time saver.

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    10 days ago

    We really should distinguish between a Algorithm, a LLM and AI

    They are very different things, if you let a LLM run your nuclear reactor you’re in for a bad time.

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    11 days ago

    Didn’t read, first thought on headline: ‘ah, just great, what could go wrong?’ (Sarcasm - for those in doubt)