Scientists at Princeton University have developed an AI model that can predict and prevent plasma instabilities, a major hurdle in achieving practical fusion energy.

Key points:

  • Problem: Plasma escaping containment in donut-shaped tokamak reactors disrupts fusion reactions and damages equipment.
  • Solution: AI model predicts instabilities 300 milliseconds before they happen, allowing for adjustments to keep plasma contained.
  • Significance: This is the first time AI has been used to proactively prevent tearing instabilities in fusion experiments.
  • Future: Researchers hope to refine the model for other reactors and optimize fusion reactions.
  • @anlumo
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    5510 months ago

    AI is just the name that journalists use for all algorithms these days.

    • @Pipoca
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      10 months ago

      Although it’s been used for a fairly wide array of algorithms for decades. Everything from alpha-beta tree search to k-nearest-neighbors to decision forests to neural nets are considered AI.

      Edit: The paper is called

      Avoiding fusion plasma tearing instability with deep reinforcement learning

      Reinforcement learning and deep neural nets are buzzwordy these days, but neural nets have been an AI thing for decades and decades.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      For real. I’ve started to replace “AI” with “program” or “software” in my head every time I read a headline.

    • @Kbobabob
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      110 months ago

      So are you saying this is an algorithm?

        • @Chocrates
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          210 months ago

          “ifs are a code smell”