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At Lassie, we're building the first AI workers designed to take on the administrative work of healthcare and beyond. Where past decades only digitized paperwork, this era will be defined by computers actually doing the work itself.
Our conviction is simple: in the near future, all admin work will be done by AI. The idea that humans once spent their days in front of screens entering data and shuffling paperwork will feel as far-fetched as the lives of punch card operators do today.
We're focused on bringing AI to the people who need it most: independent doctors. Historically left behind by technology, they face some of the heaviest administrative burdens in the economy. Our mission is to deploy frontier AI directly into their offices — putting their operations on autopilot so they can remain independent and focus on their patients.
We're scaling fast, with AI workers already running entire functions for thousands of doctors across the country. By next year, we expect to empower 10k+ doctors to run their office end-to-end with AI. The work is ambitious and urgent, and the opportunity is generational: to democratize the most important technology of our lifetime and deliver it to those who need it most.
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San Francisco, CA, United States
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