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✴ Fast, non-invasive test for an MCI
✴ Backed by rigorous science
✴ Powered by machine learning
✴ Lightweight, accessible, and free

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A better way to predict

Purdue University, Human Connectome Project

Tau.ai uses eye-tracking as a non-invasive preliminary test for mild cognitive impairments (MCI), an early stage of memory loss and general cognitive decline that can be indicative of developing dementia.

// How does it work?

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Unlike current eye tracking test programs, Tau.ai doesn't need expensive proprietary technology to work. It can operate from almost any modern computer's webcam, scanning over a thousand eye positions in under a minute.

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Computer Software Guidance
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// Our Vision

We want to help those at risk of MCIs. We want to provide a more accessible early detection for neurodegenerative disorders and detection for concussion injuries. We also want to help minimize any unnecessary doctors' visits and costs, as healthcare equipment and check-ups can be expensive and time-consuming.

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