Recent article by Lee Harris in the Financial Times highlights Microsoft's partnership with Terra Praxis to develop an AI tool designed to streamline nuclear site permits, potentially reducing costs and timelines significantly. This innovative AI utilizes existing regulatory documents to generate new license applications, which could cut the time for drafting early site permit applications from years to just hours or days. At Terra Praxis, we see this solution as a powerful way to address challenges such as AI's electricity demands, accelerating clean energy adoption, and repurposing fossil fuel infrastructure. Notably, the tool is capable of operating outside the US and has been tested in various languages and regulatory contexts.
Recent article by Lee Harris in the Financial Times highlights Microsoft's partnership with Terra Praxis to develop an AI tool designed to streamline nuclear site permits, potentially reducing costs and timelines significantly. This innovative AI utilizes existing regulatory documents to generate new license applications, which could cut the time for drafting early site permit applications from years to just hours or days. At Terra Praxis, we see this solution as a powerful way to address challenges such as AI's electricity demands, accelerating clean energy adoption, and repurposing fossil fuel infrastructure. Notably, the tool is capable of operating outside the US and has been tested in various languages and regulatory contexts.