Several industries are now being transformed by artificial intelligence (AI). Google Cloud just released a new AI-based tool to help with medication design and precision medicine. The World Health Organisation (WHO) issued a warning regarding the accuracy of a number of AI healthcare technologies that have been growing in popularity. WHO expressed worry in a recent statement that the data given to ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs) tools may be biassed and produce false information. For a long time, several Indian startups have been experimenting with AI. Here are five cutting-edge startups in healthcare AI:
1. Tricog
Healthcare analytics firm Tricog was established in 2014. This company in Bengaluru offers virtual cardiology services. In 2020, investors contributed $10.5 million to this startup.
Its product line includes InstaEcho, an AI-powered gadget that enables doctors to quickly and accurately obtain an echocardiogram for the diagnosis of conditions including heart failure, and InstaECG, a cloud-connected device that analyses ECG results within 10 minutes.
2. Niramai
Geetha Manjunath and Nidhi Mathur created Niramai, a deep-tech healthcare firm, in 2016. This business unveiled Thermalytix, a portable gadget with a patent that uses artificial intelligence to precisely identify breast cancer in its early stages. Breast cancer is diagnosed using Thermalytix, a radiation-free, non-contact, safe technique that detects temperature. The hardware-software combination they offer for breast cancer screening is efficient and reasonably priced.
3.PharmEasy
Dharmil Sheth, Dhaval Shah, and Mikhil Innani created the health technology business Pharmeasy in Mumbai in 2015. This business provides a smartphone app that connects consumers to pharmacies that deliver medical supplies. To obtain real-time data and effectively engage with users, PharmEasy leverages AI. Additionally, this organisation uses machine learning tools like Tensorflow, Spark, HBase, Hadoop, Hive, and Kafka to enhance the user experience.
4.Qure.ai
Prashant Warier and Pooja Rao founded Qure.ai in 2016. This Mumbai-based healthcare technology business uses artificial intelligence to quickly interpret radiological imaging. Simply put, Qure.ai creates deep-learning algorithms capable of deciphering these radiological images. The business wants to offer accessible and inexpensive healthcare products that can help doctors find problems. 5.HealthifyMe
Another Bengaluru-based health and wellness programme is called HealthifyMe, which was founded in 2012. Tushar Vashisht, Sachin Shenoy, and Mathew Cherian started it. The software uses artificial intelligence to track calorie intake and provide recipes, advice, and suggestions for healthy eating. Additionally, HealthifyMe features a Ria AI assistant that responds to customer inquiries on exercise and health in 10 different languages.