
Twenty thousand people do not adopt a generative AI platform because it sounds fashionable. They adopt it when the system saves hours, trims risk, and makes hard decisions easier to navigate. That is the scale of the work tied to Adarsh Naidu.

How do you prove, with auditable certainty, that a network of accounts is coordinating to manipulate public opinion rather than simply sharing similar views? The answer required building an entirely new measurement infrastructure. Rahul Rathi, then at Meta and now Principal Technical Program Manager at Microsoft AI, built it.

Prior authorization rarely makes headlines, yet it decides whether patients get medicine this week or next month. At Develop Health, Gediminas Pazera helps keep that gate moving faster.

What the market needs instead is a horizontal, native AI platform that integrates deeply into a healthcare platform's ecosystem and delivers consistent intelligence across all core functions. That architectural shift is at the heart of Murphi.ai's proposition.

Kasian's platform arrives at a moment when captive insurance has reached unprecedented scale. Matcha's answer involves deploying agentic AI throughout the entire captive lifecycle, from policy administration through accounting, eliminating barriers that have traditionally required dedicated insurance and IT departments.