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AI Labs Join US DOE for Science Breakthroughs

20 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • DOE launches 'Genesis Mission' with AI firms.
  • Companies pledge AI models and cloud infrastructure.
  • AI seen as the new scientific instrument of the age.
AI Labs Join US DOE for Science Breakthroughs

The US Department of Energy, in collaboration with over two dozen artificial intelligence laboratories and companies, has announced a significant initiative to integrate AI into scientific research. Dubbed the 'Genesis Mission,' this partnership seeks to establish a robust AI-enhanced research platform, extending its reach from the department's national laboratories to the broader tech industry and academic institutions.

Major AI players such as OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Nvidia, Intel, and Amazon Web Services are committing substantial resources. These contributions include providing advanced AI models for use in national laboratories, offering access to cutting-edge AI tools for scientific applications like material science and drug discovery, and making their AI cloud infrastructure available for research endeavors.

DOE's undersecretary for science, Dario Gil, views AI as the "new scientific instrument for our age," comparable to the impact of telescopes on astronomy. This initiative underscores a commitment to fostering unprecedented scientific innovation to tackle global challenges, from energy to disease, by augmenting human ingenuity with powerful AI capabilities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Genesis Mission is a collaboration between the US Department of Energy and AI labs/companies to build a platform for AI-enhanced scientific research.
Key participants include OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Nvidia, Intel, and Amazon Web Services, among others.
AI models will help scientists understand complex systems, generate hypotheses, and conduct preliminary experiments, acting as a new scientific instrument.

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