Enhanced Safety: By lowering the chance of accidents and enhancing overall safety, automated systems can continuously monitor reactor parameters and react to abnormalities faster than human operators.
Operational Efficiency: Automation can enhance the functionality of different systems, resulting in decreased operating costs, downtime, and more efficient energy generation.
Data Management and Analysis: Predictive maintenance, regulatory compliance, and operational enhancements are made possible by automated systems that gather and evaluate tons of data in real-time.
Possibility of System Failures: Reliance on automation may expose a system to vulnerabilities; in the event that an automated system malfunctions or fails, serious problems may arise that call for quick human action.
Decreased Human Oversight: When human intuition and judgment are needed to respond to emergencies, over-automation may reduce the role of human operators, which could result in a decline in skill and a lack of readiness.
High Initial Costs: Nuclear facilities may have to make large upfront investments in infrastructure, technology, and training in order to implement automated systems, which can be expensive.
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