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OSTP director outlines AI action plan and 'Genesis' mission as central federal priorities

House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, Subcommittee on Research and Technology · January 15, 2026
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White House OSTP Director Michael Kratios told the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee that the administration has moved from AI strategy to execution, highlighting a three‑pillar AI Action Plan and the Genesis mission to accelerate scientific R&D using federal datasets and supercomputing.

Michael Kratios, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, told the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee that the administration has moved from strategy to execution on its AI Action Plan, which he described as built around three priorities: “innovation, infrastructure, and international partnerships.”

Krátios said the administration’s next big step is the Genesis mission, a government effort to fuse federal scientific datasets with advanced supercomputing to “automate experiment…

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