6 comments

  • throw03172019 3 minutes ago
    So AI companies would install this on their customer (practices) computers?
    • fchishtie 2 minutes ago
      Yes, more likely on a virtual machine running the legacy software
  • polonbike 48 minutes ago
    Congrats on the launch. One complaint: RPA this, non-RPA that, but you never explain what it means. I would write down the acronym fully once at the first mention on the landing page.
    • fchishtie 39 minutes ago
      Thank you!! Yeah that's a good point - it's been so engrained in our brains, appreciate the feedback
  • theaniketmaurya 14 minutes ago
    Congrats on the launch! Legacy system users are also one of the slowest to adopt AI. How do you navigate that?
    • fchishtie 6 minutes ago
      100% right - we support the AI companies who are selling to the legacy end users - for ex: we don’t sell directly to hospitals, but an AI scribe for doctors that already has a hospital as a customer, we help them integrate to the hospital’s EMR
    • debarshri 6 minutes ago
      Legacy system users are also the one who pays the most for tools and services. We sell to enterprise, I can attest to that. If it is relevant usecase and positioning for the market, it should be fine.
      • fchishtie 3 minutes ago
        yeah it’s been interesting to watch, we were surprised initially at how much legacy users actually wanted to adopt AI - I think it’s because of how awful the old software can be to interact with
  • throw03172019 10 minutes ago
    Please make your trust center public if you are focusing on healthcare AI companies…the footer link is dead.
    • fchishtie 5 minutes ago
      Thanks for flagging this!
  • mingabunga 1 hour ago
    Could you use this to test new releases of software for bugs? A bit like TDD but for GUI interactions
    • fchishtie 1 hour ago
      Yes! we have customers doing that
  • Boxxed 1 hour ago
    What the deuce is an "RPA"?
    • saheed_laminar 1 hour ago
      Its an acronym for Robotic Process Automation. It usually means triggering mouse clicks and key stokes to perform tasks
    • fchishtie 1 hour ago
      It's a script that simulates clicks/keystrokes on Desktop/Web