Researchers Test Humanoid Robot Surgeons, Use AI Brain Chips for Paralysis Victim

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Emerging health technologies like robots and artificial intelligence could improve the lives of countless patients moving forward. Two recent breakthroughs, still in the testing phase, already offer a great deal of hope. Humanoid robot surgeons successfully completed two gallbladder removal procedures on pigs at the University of California San Diego. Although operated remotely by a human surgeon just feet away, it could potentially be operated from miles away for surgeries in rural areas, battlefields, and even space. "You can imagine this device being deployed on a ship, in a village somewhere, in a smaller operating environment that's not in major cities," said Dr. Shanglei Lue, a surgeon at U.C. San Diego. "It opens up, I think, a lot of doors for access." Read the full story from CBN's Lorie Johnson: https://cbn.com/news/health/researchers-test-humanoid-robot-surgeons-use-ai-brain-chips-paralysis-victim Give to CBN: https://go.cbn.com/un2xC Want more news from a Christian Pe

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