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Home / Technology / US Boosts AI for Scientific Breakthroughs

US Boosts AI for Scientific Breakthroughs

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Trump launched the Genesis Mission to advance AI.
  • The initiative aims to speed up scientific discoveries.
  • Partnerships will leverage private sector AI expertise.
US Boosts AI for Scientific Breakthroughs

The United States is set to amplify its advancements in artificial intelligence with the establishment of the "Genesis Mission." This executive order, signed by President Trump, aims to foster innovation and expedite scientific discoveries by better coordinating federal research efforts and integrating AI technologies across government agencies.

The mission will utilize the extensive computing power of the Department of Energy's national laboratories, leveraging federal datasets to conduct more AI-driven experiments. Collaborations with private sector leaders like Nvidia and Dell Technologies are anticipated to bolster supercomputing capabilities, thereby shortening the cycle for groundbreaking research in critical areas such as materials engineering, health sciences, and energy.

Officials emphasized that the Genesis Mission not only seeks to drive scientific progress but also to contribute to economic priorities by boosting production and potentially lowering prices. Furthermore, the initiative intends to address concerns about the energy demands of AI by enhancing the efficiency of the U.S. electric grid and increasing energy supply.

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 new federal initiative established by President Trump to boost innovation and accelerate scientific discoveries using artificial intelligence.
It will coordinate government research, harness national lab computing resources, and integrate AI tools to speed up scientific breakthroughs across various fields.
Private sector partners, including Nvidia Corp., Dell Technologies Inc., HPE, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc., will boost supercomputing resources for the mission.

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