IAEA safeguards are based on information provided by States, inspections carried out by Agency safeguards inspectors and other safeguards relevant information. The tools used to collect and process this information continually evolve, stimulated by technical progress. For more than 60 years, international endeavours to develop these technologies have allowed nuclear safeguards inspectors and analysts to verify that nuclear material and technology remain in peaceful use.
“Artificial intelligence, robotics and advancements in radiation detection and satellite imagery are some of the technological developments that are already starting to impact the implementation of international safeguards,” said Carrie Mathews, Safeguards Outreach Coordination Officer at the IAEA. “Technology allows inspectors to make better use of their time in the field, focusing on the inspections rather than on compiling reports or doing other repetitive tasks.”
The following are some examples of technological developments, which can increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the IAEA’s safeguards implementation.