A 14-Year-Old Prodigy Surprised The Scientific And Medical Community By Creating An App Capable Of Detecting Heart Diseases In Seconds Using Artificial Intelligence.
A 14-year-old teenager is capturing global attention with an innovation that could transform the diagnosis of heart diseases. Siddharth Nandyala, originally from India and residing in Texas, United States, developed a smartphone app called Circadian AI, capable of identifying heart problems in just 7 seconds. The tool uses artificial intelligence to analyze heart sounds.
App That Listens To The Heart And Detects Heart Diseases
According to the Times of India, Circadian AI works in a simple yet effective way. Using the phone’s microphone, the app captures heart sounds and analyzes the data through advanced algorithms.
Thus, in a few seconds, it provides a response regarding the presence of potential cardiovascular diseases.
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International Recognition And Support
The impact of the invention was so significant that it caught the attention of authorities. The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, praised the young talent. “He is an inspiration to all of us,” he stated, assuring full support for Nandyala’s projects.
The technology was presented at the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit in Hyderabad, where the teenager emphasized the app’s focus: facilitating diagnoses in regions with limited medical resources.
Focus On Accessibility
During his presentation, Siddharth explained that his goal is not just to create the most advanced technology. He intends for Circadian AI to be a practical and accessible solution for communities with limited access to hospitals or specialists.
In such regions, a simple mobile phone can become a vital tool for saving lives. The young inventor emphasized that speed and ease of use are essential for the project’s success.
Early And Promising Trajectory
Siddharth Nandyala is not an ordinary teenager. He is recognized as the youngest certified professional in artificial intelligence in the world, with certifications from Oracle and ARM.
He has already completed his studies at Lawler Middle School in Texas and is now pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science at the University of Texas in Dallas.
Circadian AI, with its goal of democratizing heart diagnosis, could become a quiet revolution in global public health. And all this coming from the hands of a 14-year-old boy.

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