Project

AI-READI

Artificial Intelligence Ready and Exploratory Atlas for Diabetes Insights

Generating a flagship AI-ready and ethically-sourced dataset to boost future AI-driven discoveries in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)

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Overview

AI-READI is one of the data generation projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)'s Bridge2AI Program. The AI-READI project is structured into six modules: Data Acquisition, Ethics, Standards, Teaming, Tools, and Skills & Workforce Development. The FAIR Data Innovations Hub is leading the Tools module.

AI-READI Project Goal

The AI-READI project aims to build a flagship AI-ready, ethically sourced dataset to advance research on type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and generate insights into pathways toward improved health.

AI-Readiness Strategy for Project Data

The AI-READI project data will be made FAIR to optimize reuse by humans and machines (i.e., AI/ML program). The data will additionally be shared according to applicable ethical guidelines to enhance AI-readiness.

Role of the FAIR Data Innovations Hub

Our team will lead the development of fairhub.io, a web platform with tools to help researchers manage, curate, and share FAIR, AI-ready datasets.

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Funding

The AI-READI project is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)'s Bridge2AI program.

Research partners

The AI-READI project is led by multiple institutions. In addition to the FAIR Data Innovations Hub, other institutions collaborating on the AI-READI project include: University of Washington, Oregon Health & Science University, Johns Hopkins University, University of California at San Diego, Stanford University, Native BioData Consortium, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Microsoft.

Timeline

Year 3 development

September 2024 - Aug 2025

Expansion of the AI-READI dataset toward full cohort enrollment, continued platform maturation, refinement of FAIR and AI-ready standards, and enhanced support for downstream research use and task-force–driven AI applications.

Development approach

All software and tools from the AI-READI project, including fairhub.io, are developed under an MIT License from the AI-READI organization on GitHub.

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