February 26, 2025 - 20:39

In a significant advancement for emergency medical response, a new AI-enabled technology has received clearance from the FDA to detect the loss of pulse in individuals. This innovative system employs a combination of motion sensors and infrared signals to accurately identify the absence of a pulse.
Once a potential emergency is detected, the technology confirms the condition and can automatically alert emergency services, ensuring that help is dispatched promptly. This capability is particularly crucial in situations where every second counts, such as cardiac arrest or other critical health incidents.
The approval of this technology marks a milestone in the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare, aiming to enhance patient outcomes and streamline emergency response efforts. As this technology becomes more widely adopted, it holds the promise of saving lives by providing timely alerts and facilitating quicker medical intervention when it is most needed.
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