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.

  • Null User Object
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    571 month ago

    without human help

    responded to and learned from voice commands from the team

    🤨🤔

    • @nevetsg@aussie.zone
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      71 month ago

      I have seen enough ER to know that operating theatre staff work as a team. So I consider this would be a good thing.

    • @Smoogs@lemmy.world
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      21 month ago

      You underestimate the demands on a surgeon’s body to perform surgery. This makes it much less prone to tiredness, mistakes, or even if the surgeon is physically incapable in any way of continuing life saving surgery

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        11 month ago

        That’s absolutely not the point. I was criticizing the journalism, not technology. 🙄