We are developing Natural Intelligence (NI) — a brain-inspired technology for the hardest real-world signals. Our lead focus is reliable, efficient healthcare diagnostics, with the same engine powering next-generation 5G/6G wireless and free-space optical communications.
Artificial intelligence is being used more and more in healthcare — but most systems chase higher accuracy without ever knowing their own limits. That makes them hard to trust where it matters most.
Conventional models keep pushing for accuracy with no sense of the maximum number of conditions the data can actually support — so they can quietly over-promise.
Real clinical data is noisy, incomplete, and uneven. Ordinary methods that look great on clean benchmarks often degrade on real patients.
Powerful AI usually needs the cloud and a lot of computing power — impractical for compact, real-time, on-device use.
If a system can't show why a result is trustworthy, clinicians, regulators, and patients are right to be cautious about relying on it.
Instead of one giant model, Natural Intelligence works the way the brain does — it perceives, predicts, acts, and adapts in a continuous loop. Crucially, it knows the boundary of what a dataset can reliably diagnose, so it never pretends to know more than the data allows.
A continuous perceive–predict–act–adapt cycle, learning which decision to trust in the moment — not a single heavy black box.
The approach measures the maximum number of conditions a given dataset can reliably tell apart, keeping every diagnosis inside a responsible limit.
It can work directly on real measurements, designed to stay robust on the kind of noisy, uneven data found in everyday clinical settings.
Designed to use far less computing power than conventional AI — efficient enough to run responsively, close to the point of care.
The approach can flag when something looks wrong with the data itself — for example, mislabelled records or data-entry errors.
Our healthcare diagnostics approach is the subject of a pending patent — a defensible foundation built by experienced inventors.
A simple, repeating loop — the same way people make careful, informed decisions.
It reads the incoming health signals directly, without fragile manual setup.
It estimates the most likely result — and how confident it can responsibly be.
It makes a decision that stays inside a knowable reliability boundary.
Feedback improves the next cycle, so it keeps performing as conditions change.
Healthcare diagnostics is our primary focus — but the same Natural Intelligence engine is designed for any setting where data is nonlinear, noisy, and non-Gaussian. Our intellectual property spans three demanding domains, all held by NI Inspired Chips Inc.
Reliable, efficient, on-device diagnostic intelligence with a knowable reliability boundary — our lead application area, where trust matters most.
U.S. Patent Application · Patent Pending
A two-dimensional wavelength-scanning transceiver that aims each beam of light by its colour, with NI locking links in through atmospheric turbulence — for satellites, drones, and high-bandwidth wireless.
U.S. Patent Application · Patent Pending
A two-dimensional frequency-scanning transceiver applying the same NI engine to radio-frequency communications — steering and stabilising links for next-generation 5G/6G networks where the spectrum is crowded and conditions shift.
U.S. Patent Applications · Patent Pending
Whether the input is a clinical signal, a beam of light through turbulent air, or a radio channel, the underlying challenge is the same: real-world data is nonlinear and non-Gaussian, and conventional AI struggles with it. Natural Intelligence is built for exactly these conditions — perceiving, predicting, acting, and adapting within a knowable boundary — which is what lets a single approach reach across healthcare, optical, and wireless domains.
NI Inspired Chips Inc. is a Canadian company developing brain-inspired Natural Intelligence for healthcare. Our focus is reliable, efficient diagnostic intelligence that earns the trust of clinicians, patients, and regulators.
Our primary focus is healthcare diagnostics — where reliability, efficiency, and trust matter most.
An Ontario-incorporated company, building high-value health-technology and intellectual property in the province.
Our work is anchored by a portfolio of pending patents across healthcare, optical, and wireless domains, and the deep expertise of its inventors in signals, electronics, and intelligent systems.
For partnerships, investment, clinical collaboration, or technical discussions, we'd love to hear from you.
info@nichipsinc.ca