A robot trained on videos of surgeries performed a lengthy phase of a gallbladder removal without human help. The robot operated for the first time on a lifelike patient, and during the operation, responded to and learned from voice commands from the team—like a novice surgeon working with a mentor.

The robot performed unflappably across trials and with the expertise of a skilled human surgeon, even during unexpected scenarios typical in real life medical emergencies.

  • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    2日前

    know what? let’s just skip the middleman and have the CEO undergo the same operation. you know like the taser company that tasers their employees.

    can’t have trust in a product unless you use the product.

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      Hey boss ready for your unnecessary heart transplant just to please some random guy on the internet?

      Yeah so let’s get this done I’ve got a meeting in 2 hours.

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      I understand what you are saying is intended as „if they trust their product they should use it themselves“ and I agree with that

      I do think that undergoing an operation that a person doesnt need isnt ethical however