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    Microsoft Teams Up With U.S. Lab to Use AI for Faster Nuclear Permits

    July 17, 2025

    Filing paperwork for a nuclear power plant isn’t quick, or easy. It can take years just to get through the permit process. But Microsoft and Idaho National Laboratory think AI can help fix that. As Reuters reports, the two have teamed up to see if AI tools can draft some of the complex technical reports […]

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