

Nikhil Buduma
Co-founder and chief scientist of Ambience, an AI-powered healthcare company. Previously co-founded Remedy Health and authored "Fundamentals of Deep Learning."
Top 3 podcasts with Nikhil Buduma
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Sep 13, 2024 • 43min
Balancing AI Expertise and Industry Acumen in Vertical Applications
Nikhil Buduma, co-founder and chief scientist of Ambience, shares his deep insights on integrating AI in healthcare. He discusses the essential balance between technical expertise and industry knowledge for creating valuable applications. Nikhil recounts his experiences with AI advances, including the impact of transformer architecture. He emphasizes the importance of understanding user needs and developing tailored models, advocating for close collaboration to enhance patient care and streamline processes in healthcare technology.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 45min
Groq's Revenue Woes, Waabi's Driverless Trucks, and AI Healthcare & E-commerce Agent Battles | July 30, 2025
Miles Kruppa, a reporter specializing in AI and finance, discusses Groq's dramatic revenue drop from $2 billion to around $500 million, shedding light on the competitive AI chip market. Raquel Urtasun, CEO of Waabi, shares insights on the future of autonomous trucking, emphasizing safety and partnerships with industry giants. Nikhil Buduma from Ambience Healthcare talks about the revolutionary role of AI in streamlining healthcare workflows. Finally, Ann Gehan analyzes the ongoing AI agent wars in e-commerce, focusing on how companies like Amazon are reshaping consumer interaction.

Nov 17, 2025 • 29min
Scaling Ambient AI Across Care Settings
Nikhil Buduma, Co-founder and CEO of Ambience Healthcare, and Roberta Schwartz, Executive VP and Chief Innovation Officer at Houston Methodist, dive into the transformative power of ambient AI in healthcare. They discuss how AI can alleviate clinician documentation burdens and enhance workflows. The duo shares insights about the challenges of deploying AI across specialties, the initial skepticism from clinicians, and the promising metrics showing increased efficiency. They envision a future where continuous patient conversations reshape care models and workflows.


