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Bhubaneswar: On AI can replace Human brain, Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission of India and Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy, GOI Dr Ajit Kumar Mohanty says, It can do many things, but it cannot replace the brains, it cannot replace the people. We have to be more innovative, more productive, and these are the tools that will be definitely healthy, where the human brain cannot do as much computing, machines can do faster things, but innovation and new thoughts, it has to come from the people.

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00:00Technology, the need of the hour is we have to produce more advanced nuclear reactors,
00:05solar reactors, nuclear reactors, and in addition to that we have to also work in the nuclear
00:11fusion. Energy really comes by developing the fusion technology, and that technology
00:17is definitely going to solve the problem. It's the same thing which, using which sun
00:22gives us energy. And we should also have such technology to produce many, many nuclear energy,
00:28but if you don't do it in a controlled way, it is nothing but a bomb. Because one can
00:33show, it is, but the power of the energy from the atom, if you take it can use for the service
00:39of the nation. For example, same energy can be used to create power production, which
00:44is need of the hour, carbon free power production. You can use the nuclear radiations for cancer
00:49treatments, health sector. You can use nuclear energy to produce new isotopes, which can
00:56be used for nuclear medicines. And in many ways this atom, power of the atoms can be
01:01taken to serve the nation in many ways, let it be agriculture, nuclear agriculture, let
01:07it be health sector, let it be power production, anything you think, because all the energy
01:12is stored in the atoms. We are one of the top, completely indigenous, because we are
01:18completely atmanarbar as far as nuclear energy is concerned, and we have been working for
01:22the last 70 years. We have 220 megawatt reactors, we have 550 megawatt reactors, now we have
01:29700 megawatt reactors, and in future we will also have bigger reactors. We are completely
01:34self-sufficient in nuclear technology. In a global perspective, our standing is very
01:39high. If you count the number of reactors, number of power production is concerned, we
01:45may not be the highest. That is because of other issues. We have not gone rapidly, but
01:49our knowledge, technology is concerned. We are definitely among the top of the list internationally.

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