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NASA Backs AI Eye-Tracking Tech to Keep Astronauts Sharp in Space

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Space is a harsh environment, and NASA astronauts already wear smartwatches and smart shirts fitted with integrated sensors that monitor vital signs, including heart rate, breathing, blood oxygen levels, and skin temperature. Additionally, activity watches are used to track motion, assess sleep patterns, and detect disturbances in the circadian rhythm.

This week, the NASA-funded Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) announced that it has selected HarmonEyes to deploy its Human State Monitoring and Readiness Tool (H-SMART), an AI-powered eye-tracking platform for astronaut safety monitoring.

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