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‘World’s first’ surgical humanoid robot brings high precision in spine procedures
LEM Surgical showcases its Dynamis surgical humanoid at CES 2026, showing AI-driven, multi-arm precision for spine and ...
The robot completed 88 per cent of the steps on its first attempt, followed by real-time adjustments and corrections to ...
EndoQuest Robotics, Inc., a pioneering leader in endoluminal robotic surgical technology, today announced new initiatives as part of their collaboration with NVIDIA to integrate NVIDIA IGX Thor, an ...
A Chinese AI-powered surgical robot has successfully performed a complex operation on a pig without any human help ...
Elon Musk claims Tesla’s Optimus robot could outperform human surgeons within three years, but medical experts question whether AI is ready for the OR.
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Musk claims med school will be useless in 3 years thanks to AI robots
Elon Musk has ignited a fresh storm over the future of medicine by telling students that going to medical school is ...
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Elon Musk says AI will replace doctors in bold claim
Elon Musk is no stranger to radical predictions, but his latest claim has sent shockwaves through the medical community and ...
New artificial intelligence (AI) research brings digital health care a step closer toward fully autonomous robotic surgery. A recent landmark study led by Johns Hopkins University created an AI model ...
AI once again dominated CES, where companies from around the world gathered to flaunt new technologies. It’s where tech ...
SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 12 (UPI) --Surgeons in Chile performed a pioneering gallbladder operation with the support of the MARS platform, a system that combines precision robotic technology with ...
This is going to sound cold because it is - we can let China do this, then steal their training data. Life is cheap there and we can't change that because it's a cultural value and not ours to judge.
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