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The Genesis Mission: How AI Supercomputing Is About to Reshape American Science and Energy

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The Genesis Mission: How AI Supercomputing Is About to Reshape American Science and Energy

The Genesis Mission aims to double the productivity of US research and development within a decade by harnessing the power of AI supercomputing. The initiative will transform how the nation does science and engineering, with applications in fusion energy, grid expansion planning, and more.

The Genesis Mission is a US initiative to boost research and development productivity. It combines high-performance computing, AI, and quantum computing to accelerate discovery. The mission has three pillars: a platform for accelerating discovery, a portfolio of national challenges, and a university engagement effort. The initiative will transform various fields, including fusion energy. AI can compress timelines by running simulations thousands of times faster. Engineers can now iterate on fusion reactor designs in hours or minutes, rather than days or weeks. The Genesis Mission also has practical applications for the nation's electrical grid. An AI-agentic framework can help applicants identify and correct errors in interconnection applications, potentially saving up to a year. Brookhaven National Laboratory is building an AI emulator to accelerate power flow calculations by a factor of 100.

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