Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have shown that an artificial intelligence-powered robot—trained on videos of previous surgeries—could learn how to perform the procedure itself, without help ...
Jordan Dross, senior product manager at Primordial Labs, instructs a team of drones through their mission via a simple headset and push-to-talk radio. (Photo courtesy of Primordial Labs). Hovering ...
Surgeons have been using robotics for a long time to complete complicated surgeries. These machines allow the surgeon to have a much greater level of precision, and they can use powerful cameras to ...
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