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Presenter hails Argonne National Laboratory visit, spotlights Aurora supercomputer and AI research

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In brief remarks the presenter praised Argonne National Laboratory, highlighted the launch of the Aurora supercomputer, the lab’s intense x‑ray light source and materials work, and said researchers discussed a large‑scale cancer initiative and cosmology research.

The presenter praised a visit to Argonne National Laboratory, saying the laboratory’s facilities and researchers point to a future of expanded scientific and AI capabilities. “Had a tremendous visit at Argonne National Labs this morning, seeing what we're doing with this intense x‑ray light source here,” the presenter said, and cited the Aurora supercomputer as a key new tool.

The presenter described Argonne’s fabrication and materials‑science work and said the lab’s scientists and instruments will help shape AI architecture and applications. “What the labs are gonna be is intellectual leaders on architectures, on the way to view AI, on the way to design next generation trips and processes,” the presenter said, adding that Argonne will play a role in applying AI tools to practical problems.

The remarks noted research ambitions across fields: the presenter said discussions included a “broader large scale cancer initiative” and work in cosmology aimed at “understanding the structure and history of our universe and the basic fundamental forces.” The presenter emphasized that high‑profile projects can inspire students and future scientists.

The presenter summarized the visit by saying the lab will both design next‑generation AI systems and deploy them to create “game‑changing innovations.” No formal actions or policy proposals were announced during the remarks.