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Issue date: | 07/27/2022 |
From: | Dennis M Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research |
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Draft Artificial Intelligence Strategic Plan Fiscal Years 2023-2027
ROP Bi-Monthly Meeting July 27, 2022
Matt Dennis Reactor Systems Engineer (Data Scientist)
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Preparation, Awareness, and Readiness for the Future
Developing the AI Strategic Plan to better position the agency in AI decisionmaking
Engaged interdisciplinary team of AI subject matter experts across the agency
Leveraging insights from the 2021 Data Science and AI Regulatory Applications Workshops*
AI Strategic Plan to be finalized after receipt and consideration of comments from the public and feedback from the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
- See NRC public Web site at https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/conference-symposia/data-science-ai-reg-workshops.html Notional AI and Autonomy Levels in Commercial Nuclear Activities
Level Notional AI and Potential Uses of AI and Autonomy Levels Autonomy in Commercial Nuclear Activities Human Level 1 InsightAI integration in systems is used for optimization, Involvement Human decisionmaking assisted operational guidance, or business process by a machine automation that would not affect plant safety/security and control Level 2 Collaboration AI integration in systems where algorithms make Human decisionmaking recommendations that could affect plant augmented by a machine safety/security and control are vetted and carried out by a human decisionmaker Level 3 Operation AI and autonomy integration in systems where Machine decisionmaking algorithms make decisions and conduct operations supervised by a human with human oversight that could affect plant safety/security and control Level 4 Fully AutonomousFully autonomous AI in systems where the algorithm Machine decisionmaking with no is responsible for operation, control, and intelligent human intervention adaptation without reliance on human intervention or oversight that could affect plant safety/security Machine and control Independence Common Understanding of the Level Key for Regulatory Readiness ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS AND NEXT STEPS
The AI Strategic Plan consists of five strategic goals:
- Goal 1: Ensure NRC Readiness for Regulatory Decisionmaking
- Goal 2: Establish an Organizational Framework to Review AI Applications
- Goal 3: Strengthen and Expand AI Partnerships
- Goal 4: Cultivate an AI-Proficient Workforce
- Goal 5: Pursue Use Cases to Build an AI Foundation Across the NRC
Timeframe Milestone July 5, 2022 Issued Draft AI Strategic Plan for public comment August 3, 2022 Host AI Strategic Plan public meeting
November 2022 Joint Subcommittee Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards meeting on AI
Spring 2023 Issue Final AI Strategic Plan
Maintaining public engagement and awareness via our NRC AI Public Website Contact Us
- Matt Dennis Reactor Systems Engineer (Data Scientist)
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research matthew.dennis@nrc. gov
- Luis Betancourt, P.E.
Chief, Accident Analysis Branch Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research luis.betancourt@nrc. gov