Mobilizes National Laboratories to partner with industry for structuring Department of Energy's data for AI and machine learning models. Provides models via American science cloud to aid microelectronics and new energy technologies development.
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This is a binding legislative act from the United States Congress with mandatory language and appropriated funding, creating legal obligations for the Department of Energy.
This document has minimal risk domain coverage, with only implicit mention of competitive dynamics (6.4) through its focus on U.S. technological advancement. The document is primarily focused on enabling AI development infrastructure rather than addressing AI risks or harms.
This document primarily governs Scientific Research and Development Services through Department of Energy National Laboratories, with secondary coverage of Information sector (cloud computing infrastructure) and Manufacturing (microelectronics development). The governance focuses on enabling AI-powered scientific research rather than regulating AI use across multiple sectors.
United States Congress
This is an Act of Congress, as indicated by the title 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act 2025' and the legislative structure with sections and appropriations language.
Department of Energy; Secretary of Energy
The Secretary of Energy has the authority to implement and oversee the program, with Congressional appropriation providing the enforcement mechanism through budgetary control.
United States Congress
Congress retains oversight authority through the appropriations process and the specified timeline through September 30, 2026, which implies Congressional monitoring of fund usage and program implementation.
Secretary of Energy; Department of Energy; National Laboratories; industry sectors within the United States; scientific community
The document creates obligations for the Secretary of Energy and Department of Energy to mobilize National Laboratories and partner with industry sectors. The scientific community is identified as a beneficiary who will receive access to AI models through the American science cloud.