Trump Orders NIH to Spend $50 Million on AI to Combat Childhood Cancer

President Trump signed an executive order directing the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to allocate $50 million for artificial intelligence (AI) projects aimed at enhancing childhood cancer research and treatments. The initiative will fund scientific teams to improve clinical trials, sharpen diagnoses, enhance treatments, discover cures, and strengthen prevention strategies using data from the Childhood Cancer Data Initiative, established by Trump in 2019. The NIH may also enhance its data collection operations. While the administration faces criticism for proposed cuts totaling $2.7 billion to the National Cancer Institute budget, officials emphasized a commitment to investing in cancer research. The funding is intended to transform how young cancer patients are treated and to ultimately increase cure rates while reducing side effects from treatments. An open scientific competition will determine which teams will receive funding, as the NIH will soon issue a call for research proposals. These efforts reflect a broader strategy to leverage AI in managing rare cancers effectively.

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