Piramidal is a startup founded by Dimitris Fotis Sakellariou and Kris Pahaju, backed by Y Combinator (YC). The company has developed a foundational artificial intelligence (AI) model designed to understand and detect brain activity for instant diagnosis of neurological conditions. This model is trained on a massive and diverse dataset of brainwaves, which Piramidal refers to as "brain language," similar to how large language models (LLMs) work with human language.
Piramidal's AI model aims to address the widespread shortage of neurologists in the US and the inefficiencies associated with the manual review process of electroencephalograms (EEGs), which are crucial tests for diagnosing neurological disorders. The company claims that its brain foundation AI model can diagnose a vast majority of neurological conditions swiftly, reducing the time wasted on manually analyzing EEG data.
Beyond diagnostics, Piramidal's model is also intended to be useful in drug and biomarker discovery for clinical trials, as well as remote monitoring of brain abnormalities for generating treatment for less critical neurological illnesses or disorders, such as sleep irregularities. The model is designed to accommodate modern technology, enabling real-time brain health tracking using helmets for monitoring cognition or head injuries, with potential applications in sports and the military. Additionally, the brain AI model can translate brain signals into everyday actions through virtual reality (VR) technology like Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest.
Piramidal's first and only product as of March 2024 is a copilot for epilepsy diagnosis powered by its brain model. This product aims to assist neurologists in obtaining diagnostic insights in real-time, reducing the time required to review patients' EEGs from hours to seconds. The startup claims that the copilot will standardize EEG analysis, reducing error margins, misdiagnoses, and recurrent hospital visits.
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