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Aussie LegalTech Startup Goes Global With COVID-19 Diagnosis Tool

  • Written by PR Newswire
  • Australian LegalTech startup, Rulestar, is taking its automation platform global and expanding beyond the legal industry.
  • Rulestar has released an automated COVID-19 diagnosis tool as a new proof-of-concept product.
  • This demonstrates how automation technologies can improve decision-making across industries.

SYDNEY, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- An Australian startup is demonstrating how its software, built to automate complex legal documents, can improve COVID-19 decision-making. Rulestar has converted a complex, static flowchart from an academic article into a dynamic online tool designed for anyone to use. Their automated COVID-19 diagnosis tool is made available online for demonstration purposes through the Rulestar website (see https://rulestar.com/demo-product[1]).

Rulestar was inspired to build this new product by seeing frontline workers stretched beyond capacity in devastated countries like the USA and India. "We looked up what's involved in triaging a potential Coronavirus patient: the logic isn't simple", says David Lipworth, Rulestar's Managing Director. "We figured that it's dangerous to expect exhausted and stressed-out frontline workers to follow something like that".

The example aims to show that automation can not only increase the speed of decision-making but also, and more importantly, improve the quality of decisions. Driven by this COVID-19 use case, the company is now taking its platform global and making it available for 'DIY' automation across all industries.

About Rulestar

Rulestar (https://rulestar.com[2]) is a no-code platform for automating decisions and documents. At the heart of the technology is a powerful logic engine, with a graphical logic builder, which makes automation with complex logical rules accessible for non-developers.

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Rulestar logoCaption: "Rulestar (https://rulestar.com[4]) is a new, no-code platform for automating decisions and documents."[3]

Laptop showing COVID-19 diagnosis toolCaption: "Rulestar's automated COVID-19 diagnosis tool is made available online for demonstration purposes at https://rulestar.com/demo-product[6]."[5]

Complex academic flowchartCaption: "Rulestar (https://rulestar.com[8]) turned this complex, static flowchart from an academic article about COVID-19 diagnosis into a dynamic online tool that anyone can use."[7]

 

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