Loti
Dr. Hirak Chhatbar has a diverse work experience, starting with their role as Co-Founder & CTO at Loti, a facial recognition technology company. In this role, they lead the development of a platform that helps identify the unauthorized publication of intimate images or videos on the internet. Dr. Chhatbar believes in defending autonomy and consent in the online world, ensuring that individuals can share their body and personal information freely and without fear of privacy infringement.
Prior to Loti, Dr. Chhatbar founded Fifth Ventricle, where they combined their medical background with their entrepreneurial spirit to improve healthcare. Dr. Hirak aimed to assist doctors by creating innovative medical devices, particularly focusing on enhancing stethoscopes.
Furthermore, Dr. Chhatbar co-founded Hiverlab India in 2021, a company that concentrates on digital transformation using emerging and immersive technologies such as data analytics, AR/VR/MR, and cloud computing. Hiverlab's objective is to drive digital innovation and inclusivity.
Dr. Hirak also served as a Board Member at Xcitech Technologies, an IT consulting and outsourcing firm, where they played a crucial role in scaling the company from a team of one to twenty over a two-year period.
Dr. Chhatbar's entrepreneurial journey started with the establishment of Medrinaline in 2016, a company they founded where they worked until 2019. Dr. Hirak also worked as an Android Developer for Freelancer.com from 2014 to 2019.
Overall, Dr. Hirak Chhatbar possesses a breadth of experience in various industries, combining their medical expertise with technology and entrepreneurship to drive innovation and create impactful solutions.
Dr. Hirak Chhatbar completed their Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree in Medicine at GMERS Medical College in Valsad, from 2013 to 2019.
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Loti
Loti is a facial recognition technology that allows people to upload a photo of themselves and quickly identify whether any of their intimate images or videos have been published on the internet without their consent. Across the globe it is estimated that 10-33% of people will be subjected to non-consensual sharing of intimate images or videos. A common misconception is that most cases of non-consensual sharing are committed by former sexual partners seeking revenge. In reality, most cases are committed by people you do not know directly. Domestic abusers, stalkers, and hackers use these methods to attempt to control or extort individuals. Loti was built to help you reclaim your life.