Under the Genesis Mission, the President has signed an Executive Order directing the federal government to use AI to transform how scientific research is conducted and to speed up the pace of breakthroughs. The initiative positions AI as a core scientific tool, enabling faster experimentation, discovery, and translation of research into real-world solutions across critical domains.
Coordinated National AI Research Infrastructure
The Executive Order assigns the Secretary of Energy to lead a national effort that leverages the U.S. National Laboratories’ supercomputers, expert talent, and extensive scientific datasets within a unified AI-powered experimentation platform. This “closed-loop” system will integrate computation, data, and robotic laboratories to create powerful scientific foundation models and automate complex research workflows. The Assistant to the President for Science and Technology is tasked with coordinating data and infrastructure contributions from across the federal government, working closely with the Special Advisor for AI & Crypto, academia, and private-sector innovators.
Scientific Priority Areas and Strategic Focus
The Genesis Mission targets some of the most consequential scientific and technological challenges facing the United States, with an emphasis on areas that directly affect national security, economic competitiveness, and public health. Priority fields include biotechnology, critical materials, nuclear fission and fusion energy, space exploration, quantum information science, and advanced semiconductors and microelectronics. By focusing AI capabilities on these domains, the initiative aims to accelerate innovation in next-generation energy, secure supply chains, and cutting-edge computing technologies.
Using AI to Overcome Stalled Scientific Productivity
The fact sheet notes that despite rising research budgets since the 1990s, overall scientific productivity has slowed, with metrics such as new drug approvals stagnating and more researchers needed to achieve similar outcomes. AI is positioned as a way to reverse this trend by automating and augmenting key stages of the research process, making it possible to run more experiments, explore larger design spaces, and extract insights from massive datasets far more quickly than traditional methods allow.
AI as a Core Scientific Instrument
AI systems under the Genesis Mission are expected to generate protein structure models, design and analyze experiments, discover new materials, and synthesize data from disparate sources, enabling research that once took years to be completed in weeks or months. To achieve this, the initiative will tap into the Department of Energy’s existing supercomputing capacity and curated scientific data, turning them into shared resources for multiple federal research agencies and private-sector partners working on high-impact scientific challenges.
Strengthening America’s AI Dominance
The Genesis Mission is framed as part of a broader policy strategy to ensure U.S. global leadership in AI and to usher in a “new golden age” of prosperity, competitiveness, and security. President Trump has issued a series of AI-related Executive Orders throughout the year that reverse previous policies, expand AI education, counter so-called “woke AI” in government, and promote the export of full-stack American AI technologies.
AI Action Plan and Sector-Specific Initiatives
The Administration’s AI Action Plan lays out nearly one hundred federal actions to accelerate AI innovation, build domestic AI infrastructure, and lead in international AI diplomacy and security, including targeted investments in AI-enabled science and the creation of world-class datasets. In addition, an Executive Order focused on pediatric cancer leverages AI and the Childhood Cancer Data Initiative, originally established in 2019, to harness advanced analytics and AI methods for discovering new treatments and cures.
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