AI-powered laser that reads heartbeats may replace medical stethoscopes
A new home-based invention promises to revolutionize health monitoring
Scientists have introduced a new development involving a camera equipped with a laser that can remotely read a person's heartbeats and use it to identify signs of heart and vascular issues. This system, relying on artificial intelligence and quantum technologies, could potentially change how we monitor our health. It can be deployed in shopping centers to provide quick heart rate readings, which individuals can easily add to their medical records online. Additionally, it can be installed in homes for personal health parameter monitoring.
This advanced system utilizes high-speed cameras that rapidly capture images and employ laser beams to measure changes in a person's skin as well as the expansion and contraction of the main artery with blood flow. Artificial intelligence can analyze these signals with high precision, enabling early and effective detection of heart-related changes and problems.