AI has changed everything, but then again, technology has a way of shaking things up, and it is a philosophy that inventors and developers understand, which is why there is a vast insurgence of digital technology trickling down to the grassroots system.
Data has become more valuable than ever, and talent is knowing how to unlock the potential that is encapsulated in the data, which is how Abhijeet Singh Bais stands out. Within an industry that is very much data-driven, Abhijeet's expertise lies in his ability to penetrate multiple industries.
"The world is made up of multiple domains, without which, we would not be able to function the way that we do, today. From healthcare to banking, data insights are able to revolutionize and augment human existence," shares Abhijeet about what he does.
One of his proudest moments was helping shape the architectural marvel, the Palm Beach Hotel in Dubai. While he has no experience in construction, Abhijeet created an innovative solution for crushing stone, but that wasn't all: data and AI once again proved their worth when he developed an automotive invoice system that can be used remotely. While it may seem like a small part of the process of creating the hotel itself, it significantly streamlined processes and can be attributed to the success of building Palm Beach Hotel.
Optimizing processes is one of Abhijeet's defining roles; after appraising the aviation industry, he engineered a strategic architecture for loading aircraft. This helped airlines determine the most efficient cargo and passenger configurations, which only lent itself to enhancing operational efficiency and improving financial performance.
However, Abhijeet's true passion lies in healthcare, "You can pretty much clean anything you need to know from data, and that includes predicting potential risks and offering solutions to mitigate those risks." In 2022, he was processing 6.6 billion predictions each month for 44 million Americans, leading to a more empowered healthcare industry and much-improved patient outcomes.
His contributions also include the valuable development of EECP (External Counter Pulsation), which analyzes real-time physiological signals from the human body, offering patients with ischemic heart diseases a non-invasive bypass. These are the progressions that Abhijeet is after - life-changing, groundbreaking technology never seen or possible before.
He often quotes Clive Humby on his perspective regarding data and the work that he is doing, "Data is the new oil. It's valuable, but if unrefined it cannot really be used. It has to be changed into gas, plastic, chemicals, etc. to create a valuable entity. AI is the catalyst that refines data into this valuable resource." Abhijeet will continue to push the boundaries of what is possible to reach what is necessary for the betterment of humankind.
In five years, he hopes to see himself defeating cancer diseases by taking preemptive measures: predicting them before they have a chance to take root. Abhijeet wants to change the way that sickness is tackled. After all, prevention is better than cure and is a key to realizing his dream and grand vision, and in the next few years, he will be focusing on collaborating with industry leaders for the efficient and widespread adoption of these technologies, all for the sake of a more effective way of implementing effective healthcare.