The Trump administration’s cancellation of contracts and freezing of funding is negatively affecting health programs, such as biomedical research grants for the National Institutes of Health, humanitarian and health aid provided overseas, and federal funding owed to domestic agencies. The abrupt cap on indirect costs is causing universities to rethink hiring and other forward-looking actions. This could undermine innovation and impact the economy.

Evaluating clinical AI with AI?
Flinders University in Australia has developed an AI-based framework, PROLIFERATE_AI, to evaluate AI tools in clinical settings. It incorporates user feedback and predictive modelling to