The Energy Decomponent has created a roadmap to advance the adoption of synthetic intelligence in the agency’s 17 national laboratories as a component of the Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence for Science initiative. Security and technology.
FASST aims to establish AI-ready clinical knowledge repositories at DOE users’ facilities and build AI supercomputers to create reliable AI models that enable researchers to achieve technological breakthroughs in scientific and energy applications, the DOE said Tuesday.
The advancement of AI functions may enable the discovery of new battery fabrics and the deployment of smart grid infrastructure and potentially drive the progress and deployment of new blank energy technologies, the agency added.
The DOE announced the roadmap after Sens. Joe Manchin, IW. Va. , and Lisa Murkowksi, R-Alaska, introduced a bill that would authorize the FASST initiative to advance national security, science and energy missions.
“FASST builds on DOE’s role as the national manager of complex supercomputing and research infrastructure across our 17 national laboratories to deliver national AI capability and enable technological advances for decades to come,” said Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm. .
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