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Curai is working to radically improve healthcare for patients by using AI.
Investors 3
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 30.05.2018 | - | $10.7M | - |
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| 27.01.2025 | DeepSeek и её модель рассуждений R1: что говорят эксперты и потребители | С тех пор как китайская компания DeepSeek, занимающаяся искусственным интеллектом, выпустила открытую версию своей модели рассуждений R1 в начале этой недели, многие представители технологической отрасли делают громкие заявления о том, чего... |
| 18.12.2020 | US-based Virtual Care Company Curai Health Raises US$ 27.5M | San Francisco-based virtual care company, Curai Health, which uses artificial intelligence to provide chat-based primary care at a lower cost, raised US$ 27.5M in Series B funding on 16 December 2020. |
| 17.12.2020 | Text-based primary care startup Curai raises $27.5M | “We have this amazing supply of knowledgeable doctors in our country and we need to figure out how to scale them,” he said.
Up to this point, Curai has been consumer-facing, with a relatively low cost of about $8 per visit. Going forward, t... |
| 16.12.2020 | Curai Health Secures $27.5M In Series B Funding | Curai Health, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based virtual care company using AI, raised $27.5m in Series B funding.
The round, which brings total funding to approximately $57m, was led by Morningside Ventures with participation from existing investor... |
| 30.05.2018 | Curai picks up $10.7M to create a smarter system to help patients supply the best info for their doc | From Tech Crunch: Curai picks up $10.7M to create a smarter system to help patients supply the best info for their doctors –
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| 30.05.2018 | Curai picks up $10.7M to create a smarter system to help patients supply the best info for their doctors | There’s been an explosion of medical startups centering their tools around machine learning to help doctors with predictive tools — and now Netflix’s former chief product officer Neil Hunt wants to enter the fray with one that hopes to get ... |
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