How Viz.ai Is Using Artificial Intelligence To Detect Diseases Faster And Save More Lives | Forbes

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While practicing as a neurosurgeon in the U.K., Chris Mansi saw firsthand how surgery could go well, yet a patient would still die because too much time had passed before getting to the operating room.

In 2016, while working on an M.B.A. at Stanford Business School, Mansi met David Golan, an Israeli machine-learning postdoc who’d recently been discharged from the hospital after a suspected stroke. The two bonded over the lack of data to drive better medical decisions and pitched their idea to improve stroke care in a class run by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who offered seed funding through his firm Innovation Endeavors.

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