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Tel Aviv Startup Brings Human-in-the-Loop AI to High-Stakes Medical Decision-Making

Tel Aviv startup MedINT launches Israel's first human-in-the-loop AI for high-stakes medical decisions, empowering clinicians with verified evidence.

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Jerusalem, 9 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Tel Aviv-based MedINT has launched Israel’s first human-in-the-loop medical AI platform designed to support clinicians in complex decision-making without replacing their judgment. The cloud-based system provides patient-specific evidence summaries, allowing doctors to verify sources, assess study quality, and weigh individual factors in real time.

With over 2.5 million biomedical papers published annually, many physicians report struggling to stay current. MedINT’s platform has been tested across specialties and is intended for multidisciplinary settings, including tumor boards. CEO Tanya Attias said the technology integrates human clinical expertise with AI, ensuring safer, more confident treatment decisions. The platform is now commercially available to hospitals and health systems in Israel and abroad.

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