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14-year-old NRI student developed an AI-powered app, CircadiaV, that detects heart diseases in just seven seconds

A 14-year-old Andhra-born NRI kid named Siddharth Nandyala has created the ground-breaking CircadiaV software, which uses artificial intelligence to identify cardiac conditions in as little as seven seconds. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan have acknowledged his innovation and praised his contribution to medical technology.

According to press sources, the software was tested at Guntur Government General Hospital (GGH), showcasing its potential in practical medical applications. Naidu summoned Siddharth to his office for a chat after being impressed by its precision and effectiveness. They spent time learning about the technology and its ramifications for the medical field. He urged the young inventor and underlined the significance of Telugu talent using innovative breakthroughs to have a worldwide influence. He promised Siddharth that the government would fully fund any further artificial intelligence research and development.

Pawan Kalyan also expressed gratitude, praising the adolescent for his outstanding accomplishment at such a young age. When Siddharth met with the Chief Minister, he was joined by his father, Mahesh Nandyala, and Andhra Pradesh Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav.

Who is Siddharth Nandyala?

Siddharth was born in Anantapur, but his family moved to the US in 2010 and is now residing in Frisco, Texas. His efforts, especially in the area of AI-driven healthcare solutions, have garnered attention in India despite his U.S. background.

Siddharth is actively engaged in IT entrepreneurship outside of CircadiaV. He is the creator and CEO of STEM-IT TECH, an initiative that promotes STEM education, and Circadian AI, a firm devoted to AI advancements. His work is still motivated by his enthusiasm for healthcare and technology.

Siddharth Nandyala, a 14-year-old Dallas AI prodigy and the youngest AI-certified expert in the world with credentials from Oracle and ARM, has garnered praise from Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.

Using smartphone-based heart sound recordings, Naidu’s software, Circadian AI, is revolutionizing the early identification of cardiovascular problems, highlighting Siddharth’s ground-breaking invention. According to the chief minister, the technology has already been tested on 700 patients in India, including at GGH Guntur, and over 15,000 patients in the United States, with an astounding accuracy of over 96%.

Siddharth’s extraordinary intellect and commitment to using technology to advance society were praised by Naidu. He praised the young inventor’s enthusiasm for medical technology and promised to help him with all of his future undertakings.

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