Young doctors struggle to learn robotic surgery and often practice in the shadows
Artificial intelligence and robotics spell massive changes to the world of work. These technologies can automate new tasks, and we are making more of them, faster, better, and cheaper than ever before. Surgery came early to the robotics party: Over a third of U.S. hospitals have at least one surgical robot. Such robots have been in…
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