Next time you go under the knife, there's a good chance a robot will hold the scalpel
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins University predict that, thanks to LLMs, autonomy will soon become a ‘ubiquitous part of surgery’, transforming surgical practices.
Axel Krieger outlined how the Transformer model, like that powering ChatGPT, can enhance surgical robots by enabling them to learn tasks through imitation, overcoming previous limitations.
The robotics field is evolving by shifting from pre-programmed movements to leveraging AI advancements, which allows for greater flexibility and learning capabilities in surgical robots.
Success was shown in executing fundamental surgical tasks with the da Vinci robot via new AI methods, highlighting the transformative potential of generative AI in healthcare.
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