Artificial Intelligence and Methods

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Autonomous Nuclear Power Plants with Artificial Intelligence

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AI is a broad classification that includes all artificially implemented intelligence. While artificially implemented intelligence may or may not engage in learning, all types of AI that mimic human behavior are generally classified as AI. Research into AI has been actively conducted since the mid-1900s.

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Kim, J., Lee, S., Seong, P.H. (2023). Artificial Intelligence and Methods. In: Autonomous Nuclear Power Plants with Artificial Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Energy, vol 94. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22386-0_2

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