ML22153A301

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ML22153A301
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Issue date: 03/08/2022
From: Theresa Lalain
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Home Technical Sessions â T1 T1 Am I A Robot?âHow Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are Impacting the NRC and Nuclear Industry The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is committed to enabling the use of new technologies, especially those that can make NRC-regulated facilities safer and more secure.

Advances in computing technologies have increased the interest of public and private organizations in using artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance safety and security, improve business processes, leverage historical and current data, identify research needs, and realize the potential of autonomous control and operation. This session will highlight how the NRC is preparing for AI, applications for which the industry is exploring its usage, how other international entities are investigating its potential, and the valuable experience brought by other Federal partners. Finally, the panelists will discuss enablers in their organizations and challenges that must be overcome to fully harness the potential of AI.

SESSION CHAIR(S):

Theresa Lalain, Deputy Director, Division of Systems Analysis, RES/NRC e-mail:

Theresa.Lalain@nrc.gov SPEAKER(S):

Introductory Remarks Theresa Lalain, Deputy Director, Division of Systems Analysis, RES/NRC Stay in Your Lane Dude...Automating Industry Processes using AI/ML Gene Kelly, Senior Manager, Constellation Generation IAEA Activities in the Field of Artificial Intelligence for Nuclear Energy Aline des Cloizeaux, Nuclear Power Division Director, Department of Nuclear Energy, International Atomic Energy Agency Armaments Center Analysis of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Impacts to Army Safety and System Assurance

Benjamin Schumeg, Software Quality Lead, U.S. Army Futures Command, DEVCOM Armaments Center, U.S. Department of Army Increasing NRC Readiness in Artificial Intelligence Decisionmaking Luis Betancourt, Chief, Accident Analysis Branch, Division of Systems Analysis, RES/NRC SESSION COORDINATOR(S):

Matthew Dennis, Reactor Systems Engineer/Data Scientist, Accident Analysis Branch, Division of Systems Analysis, RES/NRC e-mail: Matthew.Dennis@nrc.gov