Our AI projects
Practical, privacy-friendly AI that helps Ethiopian clinicians listen longer, document faster, and speak every patient's language.
AI Scribe for Ethiopian Hospitals
Ambient note-taking that respects language and consent
AI Scribe sits in the visit, captures the conversation with consent, and suggests a clear draft for the clinician to review and sign. Notes stay on device until a secure sync is approved.
Why it matters in Ethiopia
Language barriers
Hospitals run in Amharic while most patients feel safest speaking something else.
Documentation drag
Busy wards spend hours typing instead of talking with patients.
Preventable errors
Misheard symptoms and missing notes lead to avoidable readmissions.
Rising costs
Every minute on admin stretches queues, bills, and clinician stress.
Key features
Cut paperwork
Ambient capture turns conversations into structured drafts so clinicians stay with their patients.
Bridge languages
Active support for Amharic and Afan Oromo with Tigrinya and Somali on deck.
Privacy first
Consent prompts on every visit and clear audit trails by default.
Our manifesto
Time back to care
Clinicians should spend their energy with patients, not paperwork.
Language is a right
We honor Amharic and Afan Oromo and meet people where they are.
Privacy is non-negotiable
Always consent, transparency, and minimal data.
Humans stay in control
Clinicians review and sign every note. AI assists, people decide.
Build with, not for
Co-create with hospitals, nurses, and patients across Ethiopia.
Measure what matters
Less admin time. Better notes. Safer care.
Our commitments
Privacy by design
Consent-forward, minimal retention, encryption end-to-end.
Human oversight
Clinicians edit and approve every note. AI remains assistive.
Built in Ethiopia
Local languages, local partners, shared learning for the region.
Seeking kindred partners
Hospitals, NGOs, and ministries aligned with human-centered, privacy-first documentation.
More projects coming soon
We're developing additional AI solutions for education, agriculture, and governance across Africa.
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