Lee at. alAdditionally, dynamic visual acuity, crucial for astronauts constantly in motion, can be assessed using this system. "Metamorphopsia assessment in VR can replace paper grid-based testing, providing more sensitive tracking of visual distortions."includes using augmented reality to suppress monocular metamorphopsia," said Dr. Waisberg.
The incorporation of AI also allows for real-time analysis of visual data, enabling prompt detection of any visual anomalies. This feature is vital for ensuring astronaut safety during missions.Incorporating AI into space medicine raises intricate ethical concerns, particularly regarding data privacy and accountability in cases of AI misdiagnosis., Dr. Waisberg and Dr. Ong shed light on these ethical challenges, emphasizing the need for thoughtful policy changes.
, and it's vital that sensitive astronaut healthcare data is used responsibly with their full, informed consent."