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Autonomous Robotic Surgery

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The framework for autonomous robotic surgery will include five main research objectives. As noted by the IEEE work on fully autonomous surgical robots is underway. Autonomous Robotic Surgery On The Horizon Says Former Google Researcher Tee assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the National University of Singapore. Autonomous robotic surgery . This paper aims to move the debate forward regarding the potential for artificial intelligence AI and autonomous robotic surgery with a particular focus on ethics regulation and legal aspects such as civil law international law tort law liability medical malpractice privacy and productdevice legislation among other aspects. Its a minimally invasive surgery which means its capable of performing complicated surgical techniques through tiny incisions leaving very little scar tissue behind. Half day tutorial - half day workshop. Fully automated tools are capable of end-to-end surgical tasks without the need for human