A robot just performed fully autonomous surgery on a live patient for the first time - eviltoast

Perceptive announced it performed the world’s first fully automated dental procedure using a robot. The system integrates AI, 3D imaging, and robotics, enabling tasks like crown placements in just 15 minutes. Perceptive claims their robotic dentist can diagnose and plan treatments using a 3D volumetric data procedure and an optical coherence technology (OCT) scan. Perceptive’s CEO, Chris Ciriello, mentioned that FDA approval could take up to five years.

  • Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    The only surgical robot I’ve seen used (at the 4 hospitals I’ve worked at) is the davinci, by Intuitive. None of those hospitals actually own the robot - it’s like a permanent rental.

    They’re connected to the internet and send every single input to Intuitive - supposedly so they can assist better with telephone service when something fucks up.

    100% guarantee they’re using that data to train machine learning with the end-goal of being able to just hit a “cholecystectomy” button and then sit and watch the robot do the whole thing.