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Doctors Use Large Neuro Model To Decode Brain Activity

Last updated: August 10, 2025 7:45 am
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AI Innovations in Healthcare: Piramidal’s Breakthrough in Neurology

Dimitris Fotis Sakellariou and Kris Pahuja, both with a shared passion for music, found themselves collaborating in a groundbreaking venture that combines artificial intelligence with brain science. In 2023, they co-founded Piramidal, a startup focused on revolutionizing neurological diagnostics using AI technology.

As a graduate startup of Y Combinator, Piramidal stands out for its development of a large neuro model that utilizes data from electrical brain activity, specifically EEG patterns. Unlike traditional language models that learn from text data, Piramidal’s AI is trained to understand and detect patterns in brain language, with the ultimate goal of creating a fully AI-enabled neurologist.

The concept of a large neuro model marks a significant advancement in the field of AI. By analyzing EEG data, which records brainwave patterns and is commonly used in diagnosing neurological disorders, Piramidal’s AI can identify abnormalities in real-time, potentially saving lives by enabling prompt medical intervention.

One of the key challenges in healthcare is the time-consuming nature of analyzing EEG results, which can delay critical medical decisions. Piramidal’s large neuro model addresses this issue by continuously monitoring and analyzing EEG data, producing accurate patient reports within seconds. This real-time monitoring and alert system can significantly improve healthcare outcomes, particularly in emergency situations.

The potential impact of Piramidal’s technology has caught the attention of renowned medical institutions like the Cleveland Clinic. With a strategic collaboration underway, Piramidal’s large neuro model will be deployed in the Clinic’s ICUs to enhance patient care and streamline EEG monitoring processes. This partnership is expected to pave the way for a commercial version of the technology to benefit medical networks worldwide.

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The integration of AI in healthcare represents a new frontier of innovation. From improving diagnostic accuracy to enabling personalized treatments, AI is revolutionizing various aspects of medicine. However, the adoption of AI technologies in healthcare faces challenges, including regulatory hurdles and slow technological adoption in some healthcare systems.

Despite these obstacles, the founders of Piramidal remain optimistic about the future of AI-driven healthcare innovation. They believe that with continued investment and technological advancements, AI has the potential to overcome major healthcare challenges and improve patient outcomes. The prospect of a future where AI can address complex medical conditions is both exciting and promising.

In conclusion, Piramidal’s groundbreaking work in neurology exemplifies the transformative power of AI in healthcare. By harnessing the potential of AI technology, we are on the cusp of a new era in medicine where innovative solutions can revolutionize patient care and treatment outcomes.

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