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US Energy Department signs AI collaboration deals with Big Tech for Genesis Mission

The DOE allocated $320 million to support AI partnerships aiming to boost research speed and U.S. competitiveness across biology, energy, and physical sciences.

  • The DOE announced Thursday that it signed memorandums of understanding with 24 technology companies including Google, Microsoft, AWS, OpenAI and Anthropic to advance the Genesis Mission.
  • Following the November executive order, DOE accelerated the Genesis Mission by tabbing $320 million last week and framing public-private collaboration as essential to out-innovate foreign adversaries since the federal government can't move fast alone.
  • Anthropic and chip startups pledged engineering support and specialised hardware, with Anthropic supplying Claude models and Cerebras and Groq delivering AI chips for scientific workloads.
  • DOE said the partnerships should speed discovery in biology, energy and physical sciences while expanding collaborations with academic institutions and non-profits, with participants stressing execution Thursday.
  • The partnerships position AI for applications including nuclear energy and quantum computing, mixing hyperscalers with startups like Radical AI and chip suppliers Cerebras and Groq.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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