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Sebastian Gabor | Digitail

Sebastian Gabor

In This Episode

In this episode of the Veterinary Innovation Podcast, Shawn Wilkie and Dr. Ivan Zak sit down with Sebastian Gabor, a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of Digitail, an all-in-one practice management system with native AI capabilities. With Digitail recently securing $23 million in Series B funding, Sebastian shares a behind-the-scenes look at how independent, founder-led technology is pushing the boundaries of what a modern veterinary operating system can achieve.

The discussion highlights how AI can help veterinary teams handle one of the industry’s biggest challenges: the sheer volume of information generated by modern practice management systems. Medical records, lab results, client communication, reminders, and patient histories all create valuable data, but extracting meaningful insights from that data has traditionally required significant time and effort.

The conversation centers on the transition from simple AI tools to “Agentic AI” — autonomous digital assistants capable of delegating complex tasks. Sebastian explains how Digitail’s Tails AI has evolved into specialized roles for the medical, CSR, and management teams, helping solve the industry’s persistent struggles with administrative burnout and fragmented client communication.

Whether you are curious about the risks of “human-out-of-the-loop” automation or looking for practical ways to implement AI in your clinic today, this episode provides a roadmap for the future of veterinary practice.

Learn more about the Digitail.
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Topics Discussed:

  • What the latest wave of AI investment means for veterinary medicine
  • How AI can turn hospital data into proactive care
  • Where AI fits in veterinary workflows, from human-in-the-loop support to fully autonomous processes