Trump plans to launch the "Genesis Mission" initiative aimed at advancing America's development in the field of AI
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Trump plans to launch the "Genesis Mission" initiative aimed at advancing America's development in the field of AI
According to Jinshi Data, an official from the U.S. Department of Energy revealed on the 19th local time that President Trump plans to sign an executive order at the White House next week, launching a program named "Mission Genesis" aimed at advancing the development of artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States. The report stated that Karl Koch, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Energy, said during the Energy Opportunities Conference held in Knoxville, Tennessee, that this move is intended to signal the Trump administration views the upcoming AI competition as being of equal importance to the "Manhattan Project" or the space race. "We believe Mission Genesis is of the same significance as those initiatives," said Koch, who declined to provide specific details but indicated the executive order may require U.S. national laboratories to conduct more research on emerging AI technologies and could involve public-private collaboration. An anonymous White House official said that prior to any formal announcement, discussions about a potential executive order are purely speculative.
TechFlow, Nov. 20 — According to Jinshi Data, a U.S. Department of Energy official revealed on the 19th local time that President Trump plans to sign an executive order at the White House next week launching a program named "Project Genesis," aimed at advancing the development of artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States. Karl C. during the Energy Opportunities Conference held in Knoxville, Tennessee on the 19th, stated that this move is intended to signal the Trump administration views the upcoming AI competition as being of equal importance to the "Manhattan Project" or the space race. "We believe 'Project Genesis' is of comparable significance," said Karl C., who declined to provide specific details but indicated the executive order may require U.S. national laboratories to conduct more research on emerging AI technologies and could involve public-private collaboration. A White House official who wished to remain anonymous stated that any discussions regarding potential executive orders before their formal announcement are purely speculative.




