Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu greeted an NRI student Siddharth Nandyala who created a revolutionary artificial intelligence-based app, 'CircadiaV,' that can identify heart diseases within seven seconds. The 14-year-old boy from Anantapur, who is now settled in the United States, has already conducted trials on patients at Guntur Government General Hospital with a smartphone.
On hearing about Siddharth's achievement, the Chief Minister personally invited him to the Secretariat for a proper discussion and congratulated him on his achievement in person. The discussion went on for almost half an hour, during which Chandrababu Naidu evaluated Siddharth's profile and urged him to continue doing research in artificial intelligence and healthcare innovations. He reaffirmed his vision of Telugu talent across the world contributing greatly to science and technology and promised Siddharth all the support from the Andhra Pradesh government.
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan also congratulated Siddharth. The young inventor was joined by his father, Mahesh, and Health Minister Satyakumar Yadav at the meeting.
After the encounter, Chandrababu Naidu posted his respect for Siddharth's performance on social media. "This 14-year-old has simplified detecting heart problems! I am totally thrilled to meet Siddharth Nandyala, who is a teen AI enthusiast hailing from Dallas and the globe's youngest certified AI professional with certifications from both Oracle and ARM. Siddharth's application, Circadian AI, is a medical solution that can determine heart-related concerns in seconds!"
The device, which has the potential to transform the diagnosis of early cardiovascular disease, utilizes smartphone recordings of heart sounds and has already been found to be more than 96 per cent accurate. It has already been piloted with over 15,000 patients in America and 700 patients in India, including patients at Guntur Government General Hospital.
Speaking of his admiration, Chandrababu Naidu added, "I am highly impressed by Siddharth's remarkable talent and commitment to applying technology for the good of mankind. At this tender age, he is a role model for us all. I heartily urge him to continue his interest in healthcare technology and assure him of our complete support in all his pursuits."
Teenage prodigy creates ai-powered app to detect heart disease, impresses Chandrababu Naidu
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