Quantum Sensors and AI Revolutionize Healthcare: New Model for Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Edited by: 🐬Maria Sagir

Quantum researcher Ali Karakus has published a study introducing a new medical model based on quantum sensors, ethical AI, and resonance-based diagnostics. This model aims to redefine the understanding of disease and healing.

The core of this approach involves a quantum sensor-based device that analyzes brainwaves, heart rate variability, vagus nerve activity, and microbiome signals. This data is then processed by an ethical AI engine called Zulficore. The system, designed by SlientWing, integrates quantum biology and biomimicry, shifting the focus from identifying diseases to understanding disrupted frequencies and lost resonances with nature.

The beta version of the SlientWing device is expected to undergo field testing by late 2026, with full-scale production and market launch planned for 2027. Manufacturing will be centered in Berlin and Thrace. This innovative approach could potentially revolutionize healthcare by offering more personalized and effective treatments.

Sources

  • Pressat

  • How Will Quantum Technologies Transform the $9.8 Trillion Global Healthcare Sector?

  • How Can Quantum Sensors Build Better Health? Report Details Potential, Challenges of Quantum Sensors For Biomedical Applications - The Quantum Insider

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