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Johns Hopkins and Stanford Develop Surgical Robot Matching Human Skill
Nov 20, 2024, 06:28 AM
For the first time, a surgical robot trained by watching videos has matched the skill of human surgeons, opening exciting possibilities for autonomous medical procedures. Trained by imitation learning, the robot eliminates the need for manual programming and is now prepared to operate on humans. Scientists at Johns Hopkins and Stanford Universities have developed this groundbreaking technology, which is being hailed as a breakthrough in medical robotics. The AI has self-taught surgical skills by analyzing videos and is ready to perform operations on humans, revolutionizing the future of healthcare.
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