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Scientists in China use artificial intelligence to make incredible breakthrough with fusion reactors.
They used neural networks to measure ultrahot plasma, which creates fusion reactions quickly and accurately in real time.
Having faster data will help optimize fusion performance and maintain reactor stability.
Fusion holds the promise of nearly unlimited clean energy with almost no pollution and minimal space requirements.
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