Trump has signed an order to use artificial intelligence to enhance childhood cancer treatment
President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order whose aim to use artificial intelligence to improve research and treatment for childhood cancer.
The order is based on a 2019 database founded by Trump that collects childhood cancer data. This order instructs agencies to use artificial intelligence to analyze data in that database to accelerate research and clinical trials.
“By using Cutting-Ez AI, we will give scientists and researchers the ability to discover new treatment, healing and resistance techniques,” Trump said at the Oval office. “AI Groundbreaking Trials and therapy can make – it’s just going to be accessible to everyone.”
This order matched a declaration of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that the company doubled financing for the establishment of childhood cancer data initiatives established by Trump in 2019.
The agency says parents still control their child’s health information, even the data of the database will be analyzed to advance research by artificial intelligence.
“This is not about the collection of data alone,” this is not about the family’s hopes of the National Health Institutes, while signing Trump’s executive order. “
Bhattacharya says, “With this executive order, we are creating a future with President Trump, where each child contributes to rapid diagnosis,” said Bhattacharya, saying that AI researchers will help “quick, more specific treatment” and help improve living standards.
Trump survived multiple childhood cancer and joined the Oval Office by their family members, who talked about Tuesday’s order.
Josh Armstrong, a 6 -year -old daughter from West Virginia, talked about when he was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 2.
Armstrong said, “We want to say that what you are doing today gives parents like me and children like Laurel that we need most of us desperately. And it hopes,” said Armstrong. “And I’m glad to say that Laurel is pardoning today.”