Energy Department Partners with 24 Organizations to Propel Genesis Mission Forward
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has forged partnerships with 24 organizations to advance the Genesis Mission. This initiative aims to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance discovery science, bolster national security, and promote energy innovation.
Key Details of the Genesis Mission
This announcement aligns with President Trump’s Executive Order aimed at fostering American leadership in AI. It is part of his broader AI Action Plan, which seeks to remove obstacles to innovation and reduce reliance on foreign technologies.
White House Meeting Highlights
- Participants included U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Dr. Darío Gil, Genesis Mission Director.
- Michael Kratsios, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, also attended.
- The meeting focused on establishing public-private partnerships to enhance AI technologies.
According to Kratsios, the launch of these 24 partnerships marks the beginning of a collaborative effort that encompasses companies, universities, non-profits, and federal agencies. He emphasized the transformative potential of integrating cutting-edge AI into scientific research.
Impact on Science and Innovation
Dr. Darío Gil highlighted the importance of these agreements in fulfilling President Trump’s mandate. The Genesis Mission aims to build a national platform for scientific discovery, enhancing productivity across various sectors including energy, manufacturing, and drug discovery.
Participating Organizations
The following organizations have signed memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with the DOE:
- Accenture
- AMD
- Anthropic
- Armada
- Amazon Web Services
- Cerebras
- CoreWeave
- Dell
- DrivenData
- Groq
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- IBM
- Intel
- Microsoft
- NVIDIA
- OpenAI
- Oracle
- Periodic Labs
- Palantir
- Project Prometheus
- Radical AI
- xAI
- XPRIZE
These organizations have shown interest in the Genesis Mission in response to Requests for Information (RFIs) or are already engaged in projects with DOE and its National Laboratories.
Future Opportunities
The DOE is eager to expand collaborations with industry, academia, and philanthropic organizations. The Department encourages continued submission of proposals for its open RFIs:
- “Partnerships for Transformational Artificial Intelligence Models” RFI open until Jan. 14, 2026
- “Transformational AI Capabilities for National Security” RFI open until Jan. 23, 2026
For more information about the Genesis Mission, visit El-Balad. For partnership inquiries, please email the department.