Can Optimus robots reach a level in the medical field where they surpass human doctors' abilities? The pioneer of the technology world suggests that autonomous robots could be used in surgical procedures and even achieve higher success rates than the most experienced surgeons. This view highlights the potential of artificial intelligence and robotic technology to revolutionize the healthcare sector. Instead of humans receiving medical training, the question of how these advanced technologies will play a role in serving patients is increasingly being discussed. Rapid developments and automation in the field of medical robotics indeed seem to be shaping the future of healthcare.
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MetaMisery
· 01-14 13:21
Robots surpassing doctors? Sounds great, but who is responsible if something goes wrong?
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PebbleHander
· 01-13 20:02
Robot doctors' accuracy surpasses humans? Sounds good, but what if the system crashes?
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-11 13:50
In theory, it should be feasible, but whether it can operate stably in a real operating room is another matter. When Luban No.7 is on the operating table, I guess it will most likely have to sew itself up again.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-11 13:49
Are robots more accurate than doctors in performing surgeries? It sounds very sci-fi, but I am a bit worried—what if the system crashes?
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 01-11 13:43
Are robot doctors more accurate than human doctors? That's heartbreaking... But what if the system crashes, who will save lives?
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PumpStrategist
· 01-11 13:37
I just want to ask one thing—where does the data for "higher success rate than doctors" come from? Is there third-party verification? When the chips are too concentrated in one company's hands, isn't that just a typical marketing narrative? [Laughing and crying]
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PonziDetector
· 01-11 13:26
I agree that robotic surgery offers high precision, but to say it completely replaces doctors? That's overthinking it. No human intuition and judgment can handle complex variables.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-11 13:24
Are robots more precise than doctors in performing surgeries? It sounds pretty sci-fi, but what if a bug occurs? It still feels like human doctors should be the backup.
Can Optimus robots reach a level in the medical field where they surpass human doctors' abilities? The pioneer of the technology world suggests that autonomous robots could be used in surgical procedures and even achieve higher success rates than the most experienced surgeons. This view highlights the potential of artificial intelligence and robotic technology to revolutionize the healthcare sector. Instead of humans receiving medical training, the question of how these advanced technologies will play a role in serving patients is increasingly being discussed. Rapid developments and automation in the field of medical robotics indeed seem to be shaping the future of healthcare.