The U.S. Department of Energy announced new partnerships with 24 companies to advance the Genesis Mission, which is a national effort to use the power of artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery science, strengthen national security and drive energy innovation.
“Today’s announcement of 24 new research partnerships is only the beginning, as we deliver on President Trump’s mandate to bring the entire scientific community, including companies, universities, non-profits, and Federal agencies, into the Genesis Mission,” said White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Kratsios. “Harnessing cutting-edge AI for science will dramatically increase the productivity of American scientists and researchers. The Genesis Mission will help America’s scientists automate experiment design, accelerate simulations, and generate predictive models that will lead to breakthroughs in energy, manufacturing, drug discovery, and beyond.”
The companies that have signed memorandums of understanding with the DOE regarding the Genesis Mission include Accenture (ACN), AMD (AMD), Anthropic (ANTHRO), Armada, Amazon Web Services (AMZN), Cerebras (CBRS), CoreWeave (CRWV), Dell (DELL), DrivenData, Google (GOOG)(GOOGL), Groq, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), IBM (IBM), Intel (INTC), Microsoft (MSFT), Nvidia (NVDA), OpenAI (OPENAI), Oracle (ORCL), Periodic Labs, Palantir (PLTR), Project Prometheus, Radical AI, xAI (X.AI) and XPRIZE.
The above companies either have active projects with the DOE and the National Laboratories or have expressed interest in such projects, the DOE said.
“These agreements help advance President Trump’s Executive Order to build the national AI platform for scientific discovery and uplift the entire U.S. R&D ecosystem,” said Dario Gil, DOE Under Secretary for Science and Genesis Mission Director.