Neal Khosla is a pioneering health tech entrepreneur dedicated to transforming healthcare through innovative technology. As the CEO of Curai, an AI-powered virtual clinic, Khosla is on a mission to enhance access to quality care at scale. His work at Curai focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence to create efficient, user-friendly healthcare solutions that address the challenges faced by patients and providers alike.
Before founding Curai, Khosla co-founded Koko, another venture-backed health tech company aimed at improving mental health support. His entrepreneurial journey is underpinned by a robust academic background in machine learning, having conducted research at both Google and Stanford University. This technical expertise has shaped his approach to developing impactful health solutions that integrate advanced technologies.
Khosla’s entrepreneurial spirit was further honed during his time at Y Combinator, and as a partner at Dorm Room Fund and Graduate Fund, where he supported emerging startups backed by First Round Capital. His insights on healthcare transformation are widely shared, including a manifesto on the challenges of changing the healthcare system published on CNBC.
An emotional rationalist, Khosla reflects on the interplay of emotions and logic in decision-making. He shares his perspectives through various platforms, including the “Impossible Healthcare” podcast and his blog, where he explores themes of risk and future envisioning. Additionally, his prior publication in the Journal of Sports Management highlights his diverse interests and commitment to using technology to reshape not only healthcare but various aspects of life.