Trump Orders Launch of "Genesis Mission" Initiative to Boost AI Research Revolution
BlockBeats News, November 25th, the White House is trying to accelerate the enhancement of America's research capabilities through the application of artificial intelligence. U.S. President Trump on Monday signed an executive order to launch the "Genesis Mission" initiative, instructing the Department of Energy and other research institutions to actively promote the deployment of artificial intelligence. Michael Kratsios, Chief Technology Officer of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, referred to it as the "largest-scale federal research resource integration since the Apollo program."
He stated that the initiative is expected to accelerate research breakthroughs in fields such as medicine, energy production, and engineering. Energy Secretary Wright emphasized that artificial intelligence will be used to analyze the vast datasets held by its 17 national laboratories, and he pledged to "significantly accelerate the pace of scientific discovery and innovation." According to the executive order, agencies are required to make datasets more compatible with AI tools such as neural networks for reading, and government-held research data and federal computing infrastructure will be opened to university researchers, private companies, and national security professionals. (Jinshi)
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