The White House and the U.S. Department of Energy jointly launch the "GenAI Project," with CoreWeave, Nvidia, OpenAI, and xAI among the first selected companies.
According to Odaily, the latest statements from the White House and the U.S. Department of Energy show that 24 leading artificial intelligence companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Nvidia, have signed an agreement with the U.S. government to join the "Genesis Program." Initiated by the White House, this program aims to promote the application of emerging technologies in scientific exploration and energy projects. On the same day, industry participants, U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, Deputy Secretary of Energy for Science and the Genesis Program Darío Gil, and White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Kratsios held a meeting at the White House to launch a public-private innovation partnership in the field of artificial intelligence technology. The goal is to ensure the establishment of scalable national infrastructure in the United States, accelerate scientific development at an unprecedented pace, and ensure that the benefits of artificial intelligence reach the entire nation.
The 24 companies include (in alphabetical order): Accenture, AMD, Anthropic, Armada, Amazon AWS, Cerebras, CoreWeave, Dell, DrivenData, Google, Groq, HPE, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI, Oracle, Periodic Labs, Palantir, Project Prometheus, Radical AI, xAI, and XPRIZE. (Ke Chuang Daily)
Possibly influenced by this news, the stock prices of related companies rose by more than 5%.
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