
From global predictions to coordinated care.
Our journey harnessing artificial intelligence to solve issues ranging from humanitarian crises to improving our system of healthcare.
Two decades putting AI to work on problems that matter.
- 1Leading AI-driven innovations to make healthcare more accessible, affordable, and effective.
- 2Founder of SalesPredict - acquired by eBay in 2016; served as eBay's Chief Scientist (IL).
- 3Pioneering predictive algorithms - at Microsoft Research and the Technion, developed the world's first AI models to detect early warning signs of global events, including disease outbreaks and political unrest, successfully predicting the first cholera outbreak in Cuba in 130 years.
- 4Recognized innovator - MIT Technology Review 35 Innovators Under 35 (2013), Forbes 30 Under 30 in Enterprise Tech (2015), Globes Woman of the Year (2016), World Economic Forum Young Global Leader (2021), Light of Israel Award (2021), Special Contribution to the State of Israel Award (2022).
- 5Frequent speaker and author - presented at TEDx, Wired, Strata Data Science, TechCrunch; published in Harvard Business Review.
- 6Co-founder of Mana.bio (2022). Board member at Nebius (NASDAQ: NBIS); former board member at Esh Digital Bank, Israel Securities Authority, Maccabi Research Institute, and HSBC Technology Board.
- 7Academia - Visiting Professor at the Technion, focusing on predictive data mining in medicine.
From early-warning algorithms to a new model of care.
Co-founder and CTO Kira Radinsky, PhD, has been at the forefront of building AI to help solve the world's most pressing health and human problems for over two decades.
At Microsoft Research and Technion, she developed the world's first AI models to detect early warning signs of global crisis events, including disease outbreaks and political unrest - successfully predicting the first Cholera outbreak in Cuba in 130 years, and an uprising in Sudan in 2014.
A noted pioneer in predictive algorithms, she founded the company SalesPredict. It was acquired by eBay in 2016, where she went on to serve as Chief Scientist (IL).
She turned her attention to what she saw as a healthcare resource crisis where an industry was devoting valuable efforts towards often misguided aims. She founded Diagnostic Robotics to use powerful predictive algorithms to ID not only patients who were going to be expensive next, but to highlight the ones that were most impactable.
The problem was the predictive algorithms were too good at identifying which patients needed to be preventatively outreached to, and the care teams were too overburdened to handle the necessary level of patient outreach. So Kira and the Diagnostic Robotics team built Maxine, a scalable virtual agent to automate tasks like patient outreach, enrollment, and gap closure. And in doing so, pioneered a new form of coordinated, predictive care management to elevate our healthcare system.