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What is Artificial Intelligence?
Artificial Intelligence is defined as a machine-based system that can go beyond defined results and scenarios and has the ability to emulate human-like perception, cognition, planning, learning, communication, or physical action. For a given set of human-defined objectives, AI can make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments (adapted from the National Defense Authorization Act (2021)).
What We Have Accomplished
- Committee to promote cross-office coordination and direction to prepare the agency for the future use of AI in NRC-regulated activities.
- Published an AI principles paper with Canada and the United Kingdom on September 5, 2024 (ML24241A252), outlining guiding principles for the safe and secure use of AI in nuclear applications.
- Issued the final report on "What We Have Accomplished
- Issued SECY-24-0035, "Advancing the Use of Artificial Intelligence at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission," (ML24086A002), on April 24, 2024, summarizing potential AI applications and the staff’s overall approach to effectively leverage AI at the NRC.
- Set goals for AI implementation, appointed a Chief AI Officer, and created an AI Governance Board to ensure the agency's use of AI is adequately managed.
- Created an AI Steering Regulatory Framework Gap Assessment for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Applications" in October 2024 (ML24290A059).
- Hosted a public workshop at NRC Headquarters on September 24, 2025, to discuss the results of potential regulatory gaps and considerations in evaluating AI technologies.
- Published the NRC’s AI Strategic Plan on September 29, 2025 (ML25269A196).
The Next 12 Months
- Broaden the scope of generative AI training to agency staff and contractors and the development of the rules of behavior for the use of generative AI tools.
- Continue to engage with the inspection community across all regions and inspection types in Future Focused Research outreach sessions.
- Further develop the regulatory framework to support the use of AI in NRC-regulated activities.
- Continue communication with industry stakeholders to ensure preparedness for future uses of AI in NRC-regulated activities.
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References
- "Artificial Intelligence Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2023-2027" (NUREG-2261)
- "Artificial Intelligence Project Plan: Fiscal Years 2023-2027, Revision 1" (ML24194A116)
- "Advancing the Use of Artificial Intelligence at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission" SECY-24-0035 (ML24086A002)
- "Considerations for Developing Artificial Intelligence Systems in Nuclear Applications" (ML24241A252)
- National Defense Authorization Act (2021)
- MOU between NRC and DOE on Cooperation in the Area of Operating Experience and Applications of Data Analytics (ML21069A328)
- MOU between NRC and EPRI on Cooperative Nuclear Safety Research Related to Advanced Nuclear Technologies and Data Science (ML21263A196)
- "Exploring Advanced Computational Tools and Techniques with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Operating Nuclear Plants" (NUREG/CR-7294)
- MOU between NRC and DOE on Cooperative Nuclear Safety Research Related to Light Water Reactor Sustainability (ML21124A125)
- Neural Network Investigation on Regression Modeling in Critical Heat Flux Prediction Applications (ML24207A085)
Page Last Reviewed/Updated Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Page Last Reviewed/Updated Tuesday, September 30, 2025