There are around 5.4 million snake bites worldwide each year, resulting in more than 81,000 deaths. The start-up AI.Nature, with support from Inria Paris and Inria Startup Studio, is aiming to use artificial intelligence and geographic information system (GIS) technology to identify snakes, to assess the risk of bites based on location and to suggest treatments to doctors. We caught up with Khosrow Rajabizadeh, the company’s CEO.
There are around 5.4 million snake bites worldwide each year, resulting in more than 81,000 deaths. The start-up AI.Nature, with support from Inria Paris and Inria Startup Studio, is aiming to use artificial intelligence and geographic information system (GIS) technology to identify snakes, to assess the risk of bites based on location and to suggest treatments to doctors. We caught up with Khosrow Rajabizadeh, the company’s CEO.