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This AI Founder Became A Billionaire By Building ChatGPT For Doctors

This AI Founder Became A Billionaire By Building ChatGPT For Doctors

ByAmy Feldman,

Forbes Staff

andRashi Shrivastava,

Forbes Staff

Daniel Nadler started OpenEvidence to help physicians sort through a deluge of medical research. Now, he’s raised $210 million at a $3.5 billion valuation.

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