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AI Headset Predicts Seizures Minutes Before They Hit
3 Jan
Summary
- A new AI headset can predict epileptic seizures minutes in advance.
- The device analyzes brainwaves and heart function for early detection.
- It aims to boost confidence and prevent secondary injuries for epilepsy patients.

A revolutionary AI-powered headset developed by scientists at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland has the potential to transform epilepsy management. This unique wearable device analyzes a combination of brainwaves and heart functions to predict epileptic seizures minutes before they happen.
The technology aims to empower individuals with epilepsy by providing them with advanced warnings. This allows for timely precautions, reducing the risk of secondary injuries and fostering greater confidence and independence. The system was trained on thousands of hours of historical recordings, achieving up to 95% accuracy in its predictions.
While the headset is still undergoing refinement, with plans for a discreet, wireless, and lightweight design suitable for children, regulatory approvals mean widespread availability is likely some years away. The research team has secured support for further development, moving towards a commercial-ready product for medical device accreditation.



