An AI-Powered Robot Performed Surgery All By Itself For The First Time Ever
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In Baltimore, USA, a robot guided by artificial intelligence has performed a surgery completely independently for the first time. The patient was a dead pig, and the robot removed its gallbladder. It trained for the procedure simply by watching videos of real surgeons at work. This is a shift from robots that perform tasks to robots that actually understand surgical procedures, a team of scientists across the pond is convinced, or the first step…
An AI-Powered Robot Performed Surgery All By Itself For The First Time Ever
robot-performs-surgery In a world first, an AI-powered robot performed delicate surgery without any assistance from human hands. The robot learned how to do the operation by watching videos of it being done by humans. It then autonomously performed the surgery by listening and responding to voice commands. The robot went 8-for-8 The surgical robot, named SRT-H, was able to successfully remove gallbladders (what is known as a cholecystectomy) fro…
A robot learned how to operate by watching videos and now removed a gallbladder without help.
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