

What happened to Babylon Health after reaching $1bn+ revenue? And how Ali Parsa is continuing his mission to fix healthcare for all with AI startup Quadrivia.
Ali first joined us in January 2022, when Babylon was still one of the most ambitious healthtech companies in the world. Today, he returns with a new mission, building Quadrivia and its clinical AI assistant, “Qu”, designed to automate millions of repetitive healthcare workflows and rebalance the global shortage of clinical labour.
In this episode, Ali reflects candidly on the rise and fall of Babylon, the structural challenges behind its collapse, and the lessons he’s applying to his new venture. He also explains why he believes AI finally offers the chance to create abundance in healthcare, and how Quadrivia’s technology can deliver trusted, autonomous support for doctors, nurses, and patients alike.
🧠 Key topics discussed:
💡 The structural imbalance between global healthcare supply and demand and how AI can finally fix it
🏥 Babylon’s story: what went right, what went wrong, and what Ali learned from the SPAC era
🤖 Introducing Quadrivia’s “Qu”: a clinical AI that can handle patient calls, follow-ups, and real‑time triage
🔐 Building trust in AI: safety, guardrails, and how to design human‑in‑the‑loop autonomy
🎧 Live demo — a real patient conversation handled entirely by AI
📈 Why the future of healthcare lies in clinical process outsourcing powered by intelligent agents
🧩 Building small, fast, focused team, and why scale isn’t the goal (yet)
💬 Lessons on leadership, luck, and surviving the infinite game of entrepreneurship
Ali also shares his candid reflections on failure, resilience, and what it really takes to build world-changing technology in one of the hardest industries imaginable.
A fascinating, raw, and inspiring conversation with one of the most visionary founders in global healthtech and a glimpse into how AI could redefine the future of care.