Michael and Susan Dell fund 'AI-native' medical center with $750 million gift to University of Texas

Michael and Susan Dell have donated $750 million to the University of Texas at Austin to establish an 'AI-native' medical center, set to open in 2030. The center aims to improve patient care through artificial intelligence and increase healthcare options in the state capital.
The University of Texas at Austin has received a $750 million gift from Michael and Susan Dell to fund a new medical center that will utilize artificial intelligence to improve patient care. The UT Dell Medical Center is expected to open in 2030 on a 300-acre research campus. The donation is part of the couple's ongoing support for the university, building on two decades of investment in computer science education and the medical school. The medical center will integrate AI from the start, using it to monitor vital signs, trigger care plans, and identify biometric patterns. The center will also collaborate with the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center to offer top specialists for complex conditions. The gift will also support undergraduate scholarships, student housing, and the university's Texas Advanced Computing Center.
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