Brand Engagement Network Appoints Chief Medical Informatics Officer Ruy Carrasco to Board of Directors

Brand Engagement Network Inc. (NASDAQ:BNAI) is one of the oversold tech stocks to invest in. Effective September 18, Brand Engagement Network/BEN announced the appointment of Ruy Carrasco, M.D., to its Board of Directors. Carrasco has served as BEN’s Chief Medical Informatics Officer since 2021 and brings extensive expertise in healthcare, informatics, and enterprise innovation to the board.

BEN is actively executing its strategy and delivering secure, compliant AI solutions across various regulated sectors, including insurance, financial services, healthcare & life sciences, hospitality, and media/retail. Acting CEO, Co-Founder, and Head of Product, Tyler Luck, stated that the company is advancing with discipline and working with global partners across the US, LATAM, and the EU.

Brand Engagement Network Appoints Chief Medical Informatics Officer Ruy Carrasco to Board of Directors

BEN’s core technology involves its Engagement Language Model/ELM, which uses retrieval-augmented generation in secure, closed-loop deployments based on customer-approved data. These multimodal AI Agents operate across chat, voice, and lifelike avatars on web, mobile, kiosks, and embedded systems.

Brand Engagement Network Inc. (NASDAQ:BNAI) provides conversational AI assistants. The company’s AI agents are built on proprietary natural language processing, multisensory awareness, sentiment, and environmental analysis, as well as real-time individuation and personalization capabilities.

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.