Becker's Healthcare March 26, 2020
Andrea Park

A new artificial intelligence consortium will offer nearly $6 million in funding and resources for researchers using AI and data analytics to address and slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

The founding members of the C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute, unveiled March 26, are software company C3.ai, Microsoft, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of California Berkeley, Princeton (N.J.) University, University of Chicago, Cambridge-based Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Mellon University.

The institute is now recruiting researchers who will work alongside the partner organizations to develop AI tools to mitigate the pandemic. Selected projects will receive awards of $100,000 to $500,000,...

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