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FDA launches a pilot using AI and cloud computing to give the agency a "direct data feed" to real-time clinical data, aiming to shorten drug approval timelines (Frank Konkel/Nextgov/FCW)

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FDA launches a pilot using AI and cloud computing to give the agency a "direct data feed" to real-time clinical data, aiming to shorten drug approval timelines (Frank Konkel/Nextgov/FCW)
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The FDA has launched a pilot program leveraging AI and cloud computing to establish a direct, real-time data feed from clinical trials, aiming to streamline the drug approval process. The initiative seeks to improve data transparency and reduce delays by allowing the agency continuous access to clinical study data. This move reflects a broader push within federal agencies to modernize data infrastructure and regulatory workflows.

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