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Michael and Susan Dell fund AI-native medical center at University of Texas with $750 million gift
Summary
Michael and Susan Dell gave $750 million to fund a new UT Dell Medical Center that the university calls the country's first "AI-native" hospital, planned as part of a 300-plus-acre research campus and projected to open in 2030.
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Billionaires Michael and Susan Dell have pledged $750 million to the University of Texas at Austin to fund a new medical center that the school describes as "AI-native." The UT Dell Medical Center is planned as the centerpiece of a more than 300-acre advanced research campus. University leaders say the project is meant to expand medical research and increase health care options in the growing Austin area. Groundbreaking is expected this fall and the center is projected to open in 2030.
Key details:
- The Dells donated $750 million to fund the UT Dell Medical Center.
- The center is planned as part of a new 300-plus-acre advanced research campus.
- The university expects to break ground this fall and projects the center to open in 2030.
- School leaders describe the facility as the country's first "AI-native" hospital.
- Officials said the donation brings Michael and Susan Dell's total giving to the University of Texas system above $1 billion.
- Dell Medical School leaders said the center will use "ambient" AI to support clinicians and will collaborate with the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center for complex cases.
Summary:
The donation is intended to expand UT Austin's medical research capacity and integrate artificial intelligence into hospital design from the start. Groundbreaking is planned this fall and the center is projected to open in 2030, with collaboration planned with MD Anderson for specialized care.
