A 14-year-old student from Dallas, Texas, Siddharth Nandyala, has created an innovative mobile application called Circadian AI, capable of diagnosing heart disease in as little as seven seconds by analyzing heart sounds with the help of artificial intelligence.
Recognized as one of the youngest AI-certified individuals globally, Siddharth holds certifications from leading tech organizations including Oracle and ARM. His app has been tested on more than 15,000 patients in the United States and 700 in India, achieving a remarkable accuracy rate of 96%.
Circadian AI was presented at the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit in Hyderabad, where Siddharth shared his vision of using technology to deliver accessible healthcare solutions, especially in underprivileged areas.
The app was also put to the test at the Government General Hospital in Guntur, India, where it consistently provided rapid and accurate diagnoses, further validating its real-world potential.
Siddharth, who finished middle school at Lawler Middle School in Texas, is currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s program in Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas.
