Fusion energy becomes a more feasible prospect.

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      Another step forward came in the same month at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, where the TCV reactor ran for 2 seconds controlled by an artificial intelligence. In February, the Joint European Torus reactor near Oxford in the UK sustained super-hot plasma for 5 seconds, producing a record 59 megajoules of energy. Taming the hot plasma in a reactor is crucial, and DeepMind's AI shaped this in various ways, some of which may improve plasma stability. [Extracted from the article]
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