On July 18th, it was reported that the Institute of Modern Physics, operating under the auspices of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, disclosed that at the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference and High-Level Conference on Global AI Governance, China will introduce its groundbreaking AI-driven technology roadmap for Accelerator-Driven Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems (AI for ADANES) to the world, alongside the launch of its Global Innovation Alliance. This technology roadmap constructs an intelligent system rooted in a physics-based world model, innovatively employing a triple-pronged approach that integrates 'data, physical models, and expert experience.' This approach effectively bridges the gap between AI's inherent 'uncontrollable black box' characteristics and the nuclear industry's stringent 'zero-tolerance for safety' standards, thereby offering robust technical support for the worldwide deployment of intelligent advanced nuclear energy solutions.
