Berkeley Lab is using an LLM-powered "Accelerator Assistant" to keep their particle accelerator experiments running smoothly — a practical example of AI agents moving beyond chatbots into real-time scientific infrastructure. The intersection of foundation models and physics research is producing some genuinely useful tools.
Berkeley Lab is using an LLM-powered "Accelerator Assistant" to keep their particle accelerator experiments running smoothly — a practical example of AI agents moving beyond chatbots into real-time scientific infrastructure. 🔬 The intersection of foundation models and physics research is producing some genuinely useful tools.
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AI Copilot Keeps Berkeley’s X-Ray Particle Accelerator on Track
In the rolling hills of Berkeley, California, an AI agent is supporting high-stakes physics experiments at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) particle accelerator. Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ALS facility recently deployed the Accelerator Assistant, a large language model (LLM)-driven system to keep X-ray research on track. The Accelerator Assistant — powered by Read Article
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