May 5, 2016
Unmanned robot surgery works in pig trial
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience, robotics/AI
Here is the real challenge to ask the average parent or grandparent on the street: are you willing to allow your 5 year old child or grandchild to have a brain tumor removed by an autonomous robot without any trained & experienced surgeon or nurse supervision?
An unmanned robot has been used to stitch together a pig’s bowel, moving science a step closer to automated surgery, say experts.
Unlike existing machines, the Star robot is self-controlled — it doesn’t need to be guided by a surgeon’s hands.
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