Teleoperated Humanoid Robots Complete First-Ever Live Surgery
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Teleoperated humanoid robots complete first-ever live surgery
Surgeons at UC San Diego just handed the scalpel to two humanoid robots, who went on to complete live surgical procedures for the first time in history. This milestone moves beyond the fixed robotic arms found in operating rooms today and hints at an operating room of the future where humans and humanoids work side by side.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, EngineeringTags: Robots, Humanoid, Surgical robot, Surgery, Tele-operation, UC San Diego
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