President Trump launched the Genesis Mission, a new national effort to speed up scientific discovery by using advanced AI systems. The announcement focused on making research in medicine, energy, and space move much faster than it does now.
The plan creates a central team that will build AI tools for scientists. These tools will sort research data, test ideas in minutes, and help labs check results. The White House said the goal is to cut long research steps from months to days.
Scientists and tech leaders reacted almost immediately. Many welcomed the move because labs often wait years for key findings. They noted that faster results could help doctors find new treatments and help engineers improve clean-energy designs. Some experts also called for strong rules to keep the new systems safe and accurate.
The mission begins with federal agencies testing AI in real research settings. These early tests will show how well the systems work and where they need more control. Officials said the mission will grow in stages, adding more fields once the first round proves stable.
The launch drew wide attention because it marks a major shift in how the country plans to use AI. Instead of small pilot programs, the Genesis Mission tries to pull the entire research world into a faster cycle.
For now, the mission signals a clear push to use AI as a national research engine. The next few months will show how quickly the new tools can help scientists move from slow ideas to real results.