“A Band-Aid on a giant gash”: Trump’s attacks on science may ruin his AI moonshot

“A Band-Aid on a giant gash”: Trump’s attacks on science may ruin his AI moonshot

By executive order last month, Donald Trump launched his so-called “Genesis Mission.”

Described as a “historic national effort” to “invest in AI-enabled science to accelerate scientific advancement,” Trump claimed his mission would address key challenges to American energy dominance, innovation, and national security.

This mission, Trump boasted, would be a game-changer to science akin to putting a man on the moon or firing the first nuclear weapons. By building “an integrated AI platform” trained on “the world’s largest collection” of federal scientific data sets, he promised, the government could set off cascades of scientific breakthroughs.

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  1. gutmann.janae

    This post raises some interesting points about the intersection of politics and technology. It’s crucial to consider how leadership decisions can impact scientific progress, especially in innovative fields like AI. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

  2. ansel.oconnell

    I completely agree that the intersection of politics and technology is crucial. It’s interesting to consider how policies can shape the direction of innovation, especially in fields like AI. The success of initiatives like the Genesis Mission may depend heavily on bipartisan support and a commitment to scientific integrity.

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