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. But Neutron Enterprise’s very existence opens the door to further use of AI at Diablo Canyon or other facilities — a possibility that has some lawmakers and AI experts calling for more guardrails.

  • TheOakTree@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    True, but it you change the argument from “this will happen” to “this with happen more frequently” then it’s still a very reasonable observation.

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      All predictions in this vein are invalid.

      If you want to say “even this little bit is unsettling and we should be on guard for more,” fine.

      That’s different from “if you think this is only a small amount you are wrong because a small amount will become a large amount.”