President Trump Launches The Genesis Mission: A New Era for AI in Science
In a move reminiscent of the ambitious Apollo Program, President Donald J. Trump has unveiled The Genesis Mission through a newly signed Executive Order. This initiative aims to harness the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to propel scientific advancements across various fields. By leveraging the formidable capabilities of our National Laboratories’ supercomputers alongside some of the brightest scientific minds in the nation, The Genesis Mission seeks to redefine the landscape of research and innovation.
This initiative represents a sweeping, whole-of-government strategy that mobilizes extensive resources, placing the Department of Energy at the helm. The goal? To create a cohesive, closed-loop AI platform that integrates the department’s world-class supercomputers and vast datasets. By doing so, The Genesis Mission aims to revolutionize the research process—automating experiment design, expediting simulations, and generating predictive models that promise to enhance federal research and development productivity dramatically.
Central to this Executive Order is the directive for the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology to lead collaborative efforts with pivotal federal entities, including the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This cooperation is envisioned as a way for AI to excavate scientific insights from a wealth of datasets covering vital areas such as energy, healthcare, and manufacturing.
“With The Genesis Mission, President Trump is embarking on a groundbreaking approach to scientific research,” stated Michael Kratsios, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. “We are harnessing AI’s power to usher America into a Golden Age of Innovation, connecting elite scientific data with cutting-edge American AI. This initiative holds the potential to unlock significant breakthroughs across medicine, energy, materials science, and many other fields.”

