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Energy expects Genesis Mission will double R&D productivity in coming decade

Nextgov/FCW · · US Federal · AI Governance

The U.S. Department of Energy is forecasting that its Genesis Mission will double research and development productivity over the next decade. The initiative is also framed as an effort to reshape how artificial intelligence is defined and deployed within scientific work.

Why this matters: Doubling R&D productivity sounds like a straightforward win. But when a government agency says it wants to redefine AI's purpose, that is worth paying attention to. Who sets the new definition? What data gets fed into these systems? Federal science touches everything from energy infrastructure to weapons research. If AI is being woven into that work at scale, the public has a legitimate interest in knowing how decisions get made, what gets automated, and who is accountable when the models are wrong.

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