Cancer AI Alliance joins medical and tech expertise together with $40M to collaborate on next-gen care

Major leaders in cancer care have come together to form the Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA), a partnership dedicated to harnessing the transformative potential of AI to advance cancer treatment.
“Collectively, the data held by the nation’s leading cancer centers has been an untapped source of new cancer discoveries that has been out of reach,” said Thomas Lynch, president of the Seattle-based Fred Hutch Cancer Center. “This alliance helps solve the key technical challenges that will enable us to securely use both AI and massive computational power to find these breakthrough insights and save more lives.”
With $40 million in funding and resources from prominent tech investors, including Microsoft, AWS, Nvidia and Deloitte, the CAIA aims to produce its first insights by the end of 2025.