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>For the first time, a surgical robot has autonomously performed a long phase of gallbladder removal, learning directly from video recordings of real surgeries. During the operations, conducted on highly realistic simulated models (“lifelike patients”), with human-like characteristics, the machine not only demonstrated dexterity and precision, but was also able to respond to voice commands from the surgeons present in the room, just like a junior resident would... These results were described in Science Robotics by surgeons and engineers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (USA), one of the international reference centers for experimenting with so-called autonomous surgery. “This is an important step forward,” explained the researchers, “bringing surgical robots beyond merely executing decisions made by human surgeons, toward systems capable of adapting in real time, following procedures independently, and self-correcting.”

Archive: https://archive.today/seM7t From the post: >>For the first time, a surgical robot has autonomously performed a long phase of gallbladder removal, learning directly from video recordings of real surgeries. During the operations, conducted on highly realistic simulated models (“lifelike patients”), with human-like characteristics, the machine not only demonstrated dexterity and precision, but was also able to respond to voice commands from the surgeons present in the room, just like a junior resident would... These results were described in Science Robotics by surgeons and engineers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (USA), one of the international reference centers for experimenting with so-called autonomous surgery. “This is an important step forward,” explained the researchers, “bringing surgical robots beyond merely executing decisions made by human surgeons, toward systems capable of adapting in real time, following procedures independently, and self-correcting.”
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Cannot wait for clinical trial.