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if you wanted to talk about anything in particular, or I can transition to something else.
So number one, I wanted to ask, I wanted to check, did you all talk about Claude yesterday?
Well, since we already covered really Opus 4.5, I'll touch upon what you had mentioned a little earlier about the Genesis mission.
So an executive order was signed to create the Genesis mission.
It's a decade scale federal push to use AI on massive government science data sets.
The White House said that the program will build an integrated AI platform that links national laboratory supercomputers, experimental facilities, and decades of federal research data.
The Department of Energy will lead the effort, coordinating 17 national labs and thousands of scientists to train scientific foundational models and AI agents that can propose experiments, steer instruments and help design new materials and energy systems.
Officials are casting the initiative as the most ambitious U.S.
science mobilization since the Manhattan Project and the Apollo era, with goals that include modernizing the electric grid, advancing nuclear and fusion research, and strengthening national security.
Supporters argue that turning fragmented data into a unified AI-ready resource could double research productivity and help the U.S.
keep pace with global AI investments.
Critics are already raising questions about long-term funding, security controls, and how much of the resulting capability will be shared with universities and private companies.
So why does this matter?
If this works, it changes how quickly new batteries, drugs, and clean energy at market.
AI squeeze more insight out of data we are already paid to collect.
So a big initiative.
This is, you know, every year there seems to be one big initiative.