Sisters on mission to empower rural women with AI health app
Sisters Priyanjali and Shyanjali Datta are making healthcare more accessible for rural Indian women with MyHealthline, an AI-powered platform from Aaroogya AI Foundation.
Women can describe their symptoms in local dialects—no reading or internet needed—and the system uses machine learning to spot health issues like PCOS, anemia, breast cancer, and diabetes.
MyHealthline works offline using advanced AI
Inspired by their own family's struggles, the sisters wanted no woman to feel "no woman ever feels lost or misdiagnosed again."
MyHealthline works offline using advanced AI (like Google's Gemini), helps ASHA workers with voice assistance, and guides women toward care.
Backed by HDFC, USAID, FICCI, The Nudge Foundation, Cisco, and IIT Delhi, they aim to train 100,000 healthcare workers and reach five million women across India by 2030.