Scientists at Glasgow University have developed a laser camera using artificial intelligence (AI) that can remotely detect a person’s heartbeat and identify possible cardiovascular issues.
This system utilizes AI and quantum technologies to capture rapid images of a person’s throat, measuring subtle changes in the main artery’s expansion and contraction.
Advanced algorithms filter out non-heartbeat movements, enabling precise tracking. The technology could be installed in homes or shopping mall booths, providing convenient health monitoring and reimagining traditional methods, such as stethoscopes, for identifying heart irregularities.